S: (n) Ashcan School, Eight (a group of United States painters founded in 1907 and noted for their realistic depictions of sordid aspects of city life)
S: (n) deconstructivism (a school of architecture based on the philosophical theory of deconstruction)
S: (n) historical school (a school of 19th century German economists and legal philosophers who tried to explain modern economic systems in evolutionary or historical terms)
S: (n) pointillism (a school of painters who used a technique of painting with tiny dots of pure colors that would blend in the viewer's eye; developed by Georges Seurat and his followers late in 19th century France)
S: (n) art nouveau (a French school of art and architecture popular in the 1890s; characterized by stylized natural forms and sinuous outlines of such objects as leaves and vines and flowers)
S: (n) school, schooltime, school day (the period of instruction in a school; the time period when school is in session) "stay after school"; "he didn't miss a single day of school"; "when the school day was done we would walk home together"
S: (n) school (an educational institution's faculty and students) "the school keeps parents informed"; "the whole school turned out for the game"
S: (n) school, shoal (a large group of fish) "a school of small glittering fish swam by"
Verb
S: (v) school (educate in or as if in a school) "The children are schooled at great cost to their parents in private institutions"
S: (v) educate, school, train, cultivate, civilize, civilise (teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment) "Cultivate your musical taste"; "Train your tastebuds"; "She is well schooled in poetry"
S: (v) school (swim in or form a large group of fish) "A cluster of schooling fish was attracted to the bait"