0 a room in a school that is for the use of the teachers when they are not teaching: --
figurative The government proposal to test 14-year-olds has been causing controversy in the staffroom (= among teachers).
In 1925, it was extended by the construction of seven new classrooms, a library, extended cloakrooms, kitchens and a new staffroom.
Further, a new building will also be erected, featuring six classrooms, two specialized rooms, a project design area and a staffroom.
The lower level houses two fully equipped and recently refurbished science rooms, three fully equipped cooking rooms, an in-school gym and the science staffroom.
In the 1970s the old house again underwent restoration and was used as a staffroom and administration centre for the college until 2005.
The school consisted of four classrooms, one office, staffroom, tuckshop, cloakroom and a modern science lecture room.
The college also has a large administration area and staffroom.
Shall we look in for a moment on a school staffroom and watch it in action?
One has to create a climate of consent that must exist beyond the classroom, in the staffroom, among the governors, in local education authorities and nationwide.