school
The word 'Schule' is the German translation for 'school'. It is a noun and is used to refer to a place where children and young people go to learn. The word is feminine in gender, so it takes the definite article 'die' and the indefinite article 'eine'. It is also used in the context of higher education, such as 'Universitätsschule' (university school) or 'Fachschule' (vocational school).
I go to school
This phrase is used when someone is saying that they are going to school. The verb 'gehen' is used here to express motion.
School starts at eight o'clock
This phrase is used to indicate the starting time of school. 'Beginnt' is the third person singular present tense of the verb 'beginnen' (to start).
School is very important for education
This phrase expresses the importance of school for education. 'Bildung' is the German term for education.