(in the UK) a fee-paying school that received funds from the government in return for the admission of non-paying pupils nominated by the local authority.
〈史〉(英国)直接拨款学校(从政府获得资金,作为回报接受地方当局提名的学生免费入学的收费学校)
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There is no doubt that, left to his own devices, Lord Adonis would reintroduce direct-grant schools.
He attended a direct-grant school which expected its pupils to be on track for Oxford or Cambridge.
Different Labour governments - sometimes with the tacit support of Conservatives - have destroyed the academic infrastructure in the secondary schools, the grammar schools and the direct-grant schools.
The working party will also look at proposals from Martin Stephen, headmaster of Manchester Grammar, who favours bringing the former direct-grant schools into a formal relationship with the state system.
He gets a scholarship to a direct-grant school, Latymer Upper in Hammersmith.