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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artsy school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an educational institution that emphasizes artistic expression, creativity, or the arts in its curriculum or environment.
Example: "She decided to enroll in an artsy school to pursue her passion for painting and sculpture."
Alternatives: "creative school" or "art-focused school".
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Mr. Bosworth bristles at the notion of St. Ann's as an artsy school, even though it has drawn a fair number of celebrity kids, like the children of Susan Sarandon, Norman Mailer and the artist Julian Schnabel.
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It's an artsy little school, and you get a credit for learning an instrument.
A YEAR ago, 18-year-old James Newman was a senior at St. Ann's, the artsy private school in Brooklyn.
Having been dumped by her boyfriend, she returns to Tribeca to live with her mother, a preoccupied artist who photographs scenes staged with doll-house furniture, and her younger sister, a precocious student at an artsy private school who has just won a national poetry competition.
At the age of 14, she left her hometown for an artsy high school where tongue-lashing was practically a course of study.
Jessie attended a liberal-artsy private school, but on meeting her there's no hint of entitlement.
Filming oneself shaving in an airplane shitter seems like an artsy film-school kind of thing to do.
"When I was in year 9, we had an exchange programme and saw they have very different roles doing artsy stuff – in Korean school, we focus on academic things," she says.
Title card appears: "SMART AFTER SCHOOL" -- Artsy, colorful, and radical in its horizontally moving appearance.
If you enjoy drawing, painting, photography, or other artistic pursuits, consider signing up for art classes and hanging out with the artsy kids at your school.
It's a Waldorf school — progressive, tactile, artsy — where kids make their own books and tools.
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