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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an elite school" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a prestigious educational institution known for its high academic standards and selective admissions process.
Example: "She was thrilled to receive an acceptance letter from an elite school that had always been her dream."
Alternatives: "a prestigious school" or "a top-tier school".
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Went to an elite school set up to educate black Bermudans for leadership roles, then to George Brown Theatre School in Toronto.
They belong to an elite school.
While the benefits of attending an elite school have been well documented, few studies focus on the "cost" of attending an elite school.
Now, it has to be an elite school.
However, attending such an elite school does not meaningfully improve the academic performance of the marginal student.
SPEAKER 11: It's an elite school, but it's an inclusive school at the same time.
"They kept telling me it was an elite school," said Armstrong, speaking after practice one day.
This is not an elite school, but it gets elite results.
"If you were really good at an elite school, the sky was the limit".
Employers discriminate when they favor applicants with good grades from an elite school.
In the 18th century, Reichenau Castle, built in 1616, was turned into an elite school.
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