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Discover Ludwig"whole school" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a school's entire student body, faculty, staff, and other resources. For example, "The whole school gathered in the auditorium for an assembly."
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"We're playing for our whole school".
"The whole school hated me," she said.
Soon the whole school knew.
The whole school heard gunfire.
It's part of the whole school experience".
Your whole school is behind you".
"The whole school had the same reaction".
The whole school was in a panic.
"The whole school and the whole town is excited.
"The whole school is quite jazzed about this".
"The whole school was worried," Ms. Eshimbaeva said.
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