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The phrase "comprehensive schools" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to refer to public schools that offer instruction in a broad range of academic and vocational subjects. For example: "Many British pupils attend comprehensive schools from the age of 11 onward."
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comprehensive schools
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Plural of comprehensive school
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"We're second in comprehensive schools".
Comprehensive schools have improved our lives.
Kids who went to comprehensive schools in my day weren't supported at all.
What is wrong with a choice of good local comprehensive schools?
A popular myth is that comprehensive schools are free and are therefore not divisive.
There is already a bias in the system against pupils from comprehensive schools.
This increase was greater among pupils from comprehensive schools compared with those from independent schools.
None of this, as Bennett also stresses, is to downplay the achievements of many comprehensive schools.
Comprehensive schools achieved 30% of the A* grades on 43% of entries.
That close squeak helped shape his support, as an adult, for comprehensive schools.
A disproportionate number come from comprehensive schools and economically weaker backgrounds.
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