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The phrase "school up" is not a commonly used phrase in written English
It may be used informally in spoken language, particularly in certain dialects or regions, as a colloquial way to say "get ready" or "prepare oneself." However, it would not be considered grammatically correct or formal enough for written English. Example: "All the kids are busy getting schooled up for the big science fair tomorrow."
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There are no health facilities, and a government primary school up to fifth grade and a private school up to eighth are the only means of education.
Eight million children are in school, up from one million, to cite just one example.
Ms. Rodriguez fights many battles, both bureaucratic and cultural, to get the school up and running.
Moving the school up in rank will be a challenge in a neighborhood in perpetual flux.
Almost half reported an A average in high school, up from 18percentt in 1968.
Finding 17,000 teachers for summer school, up from 11,000 last year, will be hard.
More that 88% finish primary school, up from 62% at the end of King Hassan's reign in 1999.
More than three-quarters of African youngsters are now enrolled in primary school, up from 58 percent in 1999.
TB: If this is to do with the school up in the north-east, I wouldn't believe everything that's said.
(Note: Since this meeting, the local militants have agreed to allow girls to attend school up to grade four).
According to Cornell, 94 percent of the hotel administration school's 2012 graduates have full-time jobs (1 percent went to graduate school), up from 88 percent in 2011.
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