classroom in the PONS Dictionary

classroom Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to keep order in the classroom
expel a pupil from the classroom

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Prior to this time, a bond was floated by the district to build additional classrooms and buildings.
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The school began in the 1970s with 60 students and four teachers in two classrooms.
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The library constructed in 1964-65 became mathematics classrooms.
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The interior has removable partitions separating the sanctuary from three classrooms.
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Teaching facilities include interactive multi-media systems in classrooms, art, design technology and food technology areas, playing field, hard court, hall and drama studio.
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Major construction was done in 1993, with six classrooms added which became known as the science wing.
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The new addition of 30 classrooms as well as the football stadium enhancements were completed before the start of the 2007 school year.
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In 1962, another building comprising eight classrooms was built and the old wooden building was demolished.
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The high school has 15 classrooms, a gym and a school workshop.
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For the 2012-13 school year, three portables have been installed in front of the school due to limited space for classrooms inside the building.
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