Wordnet 3.0
NOUN (2)
1.
a tuition free school in the United States supported by taxes and controlled by a school board;
2.
private independent secondary school in Great Britain supported by endowment and tuition;
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Public school \Public school\
(a) In Great Britain, any of various schools maintained by
the community, wholly or partly under public control,
or maintained largely by endowment and not carried on
chiefly for profit; specif., and commonly, any of
various select and usually expensive endowed schools
which give a liberal modern education or prepare
pupils for the universities. Eton, Harrow, Rugby, and
Winchester are of this class.
(b) In the United States, a free primary, grammar, or high
school maintained by the local government.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] Public-service corporation
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
public school
n 1: a tuition free school in the United States supported by
taxes and controlled by a school board
2: private independent secondary school in Great Britain
supported by endowment and tuition
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
48 Moby Thesaurus words for "public school":
Gymnasium, Latin school, Realgymnasium, Realschule, academy,
alternate, alternative school, blab school, boarding school,
central school, consolidated school, continuation school,
correspondence school, country day school, dame school, day school,
evening school, extension, finishing school, free school,
grammar school, high, high school, informal school,
intermediate school, junior high, junior high school,
middle school, night school, nongraded school,
open classroom school, pensionat, platoon school, prep school,
preparatory school, private school, progressive school,
school without walls, secondary school, seminary, senior high,
senior high school, special school, storefront school,
street academy, summer school, union school, vacation school