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schoolkid

1 of 1noun
/ˈskulˌkɪd/
Forms:schoolkids
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a child or young person who attends school, typically in primary or secondary education

A schoolkid is a young person who attends school. This term is commonly used to refer to children or adolescents who are in the process of receiving formal education, typically at the primary or secondary level. A schoolkid is usually involved in learning various subjects, socializing with peers, and participating in school activities. The term is informal and emphasizes the age group of students who are still in school.

  • The playground was filled with excited schoolkids playing games during recess.
  • The teacher organized a field trip to the zoo to give the schoolkids a hands-on learning experience.
  • As a parent, it's important to ensure your schoolkid has everything they need for a successful day at school, including their backpack and lunch.
  • The local library offers tutoring services to help struggling schoolkids improve their academic performance.
  • During the holidays, the community center hosts a variety of workshops and activities to keep schoolkids engaged and entertained.