0 a building used as a school, especially in a small town or in the past
Tom has tested himself against other boys, from the village lads to the schoolhouse bully; he has learnt to live as a boy, and a leader among boys.
Nobody could get to it, although the teacher was living in the schoolhouse.
The total amount actually expended on these schoolhouses during the period specified was £19,382.
The schoolhouse of the church school became available and was sold.
He may get a post for which there is a schoolhouse.
The cess-pits were neglected because the cost of cleaning them fell upon the teachers, and the schoolhouses therefore were the centres of disease.
We had great difficulty getting one because no one wanted to live in the schoolhouse.
My father, who was born in a croft schoolhouse, never saw his parents again after he left, nor did his brothers and sisters.