school Emoji
The π« school emoji represents a school building and is commonly used for education-related topics.
U+1F3EB
The π« emoji depicts a school building. Itβs a popular icon for anything related to learning, classes, and education events. Copy it directly or use the provided code formats in apps and websites.
school Emoji Meaning
The π« βSchoolβ emoji (Unicode U+1F3EB) is most commonly used to represent education and learning settings. People use it in messages about attending school, classes, homework, or academic schedules. It can also represent institutions such as elementary schools, universities, or training centers when the exact type isnβt necessary. In design and writing, it works as a simple visual cue for βschoolβ in menus, flyers, posters, or social posts. Because it specifically shows a building, itβs often chosen over a generic βbookβ emoji when the focus is the place where learning happens.
Common uses
- β’Announcing school events like open days, graduations, or parent-teacher meetings
- β’Tagging education topics in social posts (classes, tutoring, study groups)
- β’Labeling βSchoolβ sections in apps, forms, or dashboards
- β’Promoting online or in-person courses and training sessions
- β’Designing educational content for newsletters, presentations, or flyers
Examples
π« School Emoji: Copy & Use
- π«See you at school tomorrow! π«
- π«Math club after class in the library π«
- π«Enrollment is openβvisit our campus π«
- π«Homework due Friday. Donβt forget to check in π«
- π«Congratulations to the graduates! π«π
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F3EB | |
| HTML Entity | 🏫 | |
| HTML Code | 🏫 | |
| CSS | \1F3EB |
FAQ
What does the π« school emoji mean?
It represents a school building and is commonly used for education, classes, and school-related events.
How do I copy the π« emoji?
Copy the character directly as shown: π«. You can also use the Unicode code point U+1F3EB or the HTML entity 🏫.
Can I use π« in web or app code?
Yes. Use the HTML entity 🏫 or the CSS escape \\1F3EB. In JavaScript, you can use \\u{1F3EB}.
Is π« only for Kβ12 schools?
No. It can also refer broadly to educational institutions such as universities or training campuses when βschoolβ is the intended meaning.