The term "traditional school" refers to a type of educational institution that follows a conventional approach to teaching and learning. These institutions typically adhere to a structured curriculum, with set hours for classes, homework assignments, exams, and other traditional methods of assessment. Traditional schools often emphasize rote memorization, lectures, and textbook learning, and may have a hierarchical organizational structure with clear roles and responsibilities for students, teachers, and administrators. These institutions can include public or private primary, secondary, or post-secondary educational institutions that follow traditional teaching methods and approaches to education.