Christ's Hospital
/ˌkraɪsts ˈhɒspɪtl/
/ˌkraɪsts ˈhɑːspɪtl/
- an English independent school for boys and girls, started by King Edward VI in 1552 to help poor children in London. Later it split into two schools, one for boys and one for girls, but since 1985 it has been a single school for both again, in Horsham, Sussex. Christ's Hospital is sometimes called 'the Blue-Coat School', because of the traditional long blue coats sometimes worn by the pupils as part of their uniform.
基督医院(Christ's Hospital):一所英语男孩和女孩的独立学校,由爱德华六世国王于1552年创立,旨在帮助伦敦的贫困儿童。后来又分为两所学校,一所男子学校和一所女子学校,但自1985年以来,它再次在苏塞克斯的霍舍姆市成为一所两所学校。基督医院有时被称为“蓝衣学校”,因为学生有时会穿传统的蓝色长外套,作为他们制服的一部分。