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The phrase "a school from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or affiliation of a school, often in contexts discussing education or institutions.
Example: "She graduated from a school from the city known for its excellent arts program."
Alternatives: "a school located in" or "a school based in".
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The building still looks much like a school from the street.
4. Create a pen pal writing campaign with a school from another country.
"I'm the only elected official that has ever built a school from the ground up".
They built a school from scratch – not a brick shell, but a curriculum, lesson plans, examinations, certification.
It's a lovely thing to set up a school from scratch: that blank canvas is a wonderful opportunity.
But now, every time I go into a school, from Peekskill to Yonkers, somebody comes up to me".
An obituary on Friday by The Associated Press about the actress Patricia Breslin misstated part of the name of a school from which she graduated.
Many half-timbered houses date from the 16th and 17th centuries, including one that served as a school from 1500 to 1856.
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A school made from bamboo.
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She was on a school trip from Belgium.
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