From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcrammercram‧mer /ˈkræmə $ -ər/ noun [countable] British English SESa special school that prepares people quickly for examinations
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crammer• I therefore went for a term to a crammer, secured the necessary credit and was accepted by Magdalen College.• At the First Municipal girls' school, students attend crammers for mathematics and science.• Undismayed, she sent me to a first-class crammer for two terms, and Brian to another preparatory school.• Competition for places in high status universities is so enormous that after-school attendance at expensive private crammer schools is virtually compulsory.• But it needed a full-time crammer to get you there and you're still below average.