school
The Italian word 'scuola' is used to refer to an institution for educating children as well as a place where one can learn something. It can be used in sentences such as 'Vado a scuola' which means 'I go to school' in English.
Our school is very big.
This is a simple sentence describing the size of the school. 'La nostra' is a possessive pronoun to address something that belongs to us, in this case, the school. 'Molto grande' means 'very big'.
I go to school at 8 every day.
This sentence expresses a habitual action. 'Vado' is the first person singular present tense of the verb 'andare', which means 'to go'. 'Ogni giorno' means 'every day'.
My school is near the station.
This sentence describes the location of a school. 'La mia' is a possessive pronoun meaning 'my'. 'Vicino alla' means 'near the', and 'stazione' means 'station'.