To see how this was done we next turn to the beginnings of the organization of national school systems in the German States, France, Italy, England, and the United States.
Something of this kind occurred in the ultra-national school of music in Russia, and was realised by some of its most fervent supporters as time went on.
Cui is now the sole remaining member of "the invincible band" who originally gathered round Balakirev for the purpose of founding a national school of music.
Prominent among these institutions stands the National School of Commerce, which trains and prepares mercantile experts, public accountants, and sworn translators.
Father isn't rich enough to keep us all at home, and I don't want to go on working at a National school all my life.
They bring with them their own national instincts and characteristics, and, obviously, the greater their gifts the more powerfully must their influence operate against the ideal of a national school of British music.
To create a national school of English music which, notwithstanding the raptures some writers have indulged in, simply does not exist, a policy of a definite nature is needed.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "national school" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.