In the time to which I belong the schoolchildren may know of Newton, Einstein and Fisher, but of such lesser luminaries as Edison, or even Avogadro or Galdeen, they are quite ignorant.
To theschoolchildren also the approaching festivity was an opportunity for much loud discussion.
At Stoneleigh the organ was in the gallery and the hymns were sung by the schoolchildren there.
Another means of getting money was by taking schoolchildren as boarders and the general attitude of the Church towards this custom is strikingly illustrated in Eudes Rigaud's Register.
As has already been pointed out, it is difficult to get any specific information as to the life led by the schoolchildren in nunneries.
The greater number of references to schoolchildren which have come down to us are these restrictive references.
An analysis of the attitude of medieval visitors to schoolchildren shows us the usual attempt to limit what it was beyond their power to prohibit.
The church was full of schoolchildren and their teachers; there were no survivors.
Schoolchildren in church, staff and patients in a convalescent hospital-- "What next?
In such a simple, open-air little place it was attractive to see, on a hot September day when I was there, a ring of schoolchildrenbeing given their lessons out of doors in the shade.
One of the schoolchildren stopped after passing him, and whispered to another.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "schoolchildren" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.