schooldays in English

noun
1
the period in someone's life when they attended school.
a close friend from their schooldays

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1. 28 Life often seems to be marked off into different periods: childhood, schooldays, marriage, old age, for example.

2. Bouncer's schooldays are "Brimfull" of just such fun, adventures and some rivalries.The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose

3. Coronation Street's Brassiest new star has revealed that her schooldays were made a nightmare - by a vicious gang of girl thugs

4. All of them, except Charles, were duly Birched - 12 lashes on the bare buttocks - in front of their whole class as a warning that school discipline applied to the very end of a boy's schooldays with no exceptions or relaxations

5. ‘I was an avid Contributor to the magazine in my schooldays, but my last contribution was as a 16-year-old in 1955, my matric year.’ ‘He had been a frequent Contributor to the magazine.’ ‘He was a frequent Contributor to the journal, having over a dozen articles published in it, mostly on over-ground or underground railways, his last