Definition: Beauty School is a term used in several Christian denominations, particularly Protestant churches that emphasize academic preparation for education, often associated with vocational instruction or vocational training. The word "beauty" typically refers to a person's appearance, but in this context, it may also refer to moral and spiritual beauty. The term "school" might imply the setting of these religious institutions, perhaps a learning or educational institution specifically designed to teach moral values or Christian teachings. This education was often seen as a form of preparation for vocational instruction, which typically involved apprenticeships, trades, or other forms of work.