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The phrase "a student at school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is currently enrolled in an educational institution.
Example: "As a student at school, I have to manage my time effectively to balance studies and extracurricular activities."
Alternatives: "a pupil in class" or "a learner in school".
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by Gulyalek Soltanova TURKMENABAT, 14 March 2015 — "If you want to go sightseeing in our city of Turkmenabat, please visit the Amul castle," said Kamila (16), a student at School 29 in Turkmenabat, the biggest school in Lebap region, eastern Turkmenistan.
I recall as a student at school and university being exercised by the injustices of apartheid in South Africa and the war in Vietnam.
When you are a student at school, you don't see what goes on behind the scenes – you just turn up to your lessons and leave.
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