Noun
military school (plural military schools)
(US) A secondary school (or middle school) that prepares its students for joining the military.
And from a military school which taught me that to fit into society, you can't just do anything you damn well please because it will suit you. And that it's much better to be with the winners than it is with the losers. Sam Donaldson
I went to a military school between the ages of six and 12 and later into the air force. You learn discipline and strength of character. Larry Hagman
Military school was great and especially great for leadership and then I spent two years in Vietnam. Robert Kiyosaki
My mother did all she could to control me, but at age 14 she sent me to a military school. Sam Donaldson
After the Patriot revolt had been suppressed in 1787, he in 1788-89 attended the military academy in Brunswick which was considered an excellent military school, together with his brother. Source: Internet
At twelve, Audubon went to military school and became a cabin boy. Source: Internet