1590s, "of or pertaining to Scholastic theologians" (Churchmen in the Middle Ages whose theology and philosophy was based on Church Fathers and Aristotle), from Middle French scholastique (14c.), from Latin scholasticus "of a school," from Greek skholastikos "enjoying leisure; devoting one's leisure to learning," hence, as a noun, "a scholar," also in a bad sense, "a pedant; a simpleton," from skhola (see school (n.1)). In English, meaning "pertaining to schools or to school education" is from 1640s. As a noun from 1640s. Related: Scholastical (1530s in the "relating to a school" sense); scholastically.
例文
1. We use standardized tests to measure scholastic achievement.
標準化試験を用いて学生の学業成績を測定した。
2.There was a careful avidance of the sensitive topic in the scholastic circles.
学術界はその敏感な話題を慎重に避けている。
3.Your mother joins with me in congratulating you on your wonderful scholastic attainments.
あなたのお母さんと私はあなたの学業上の大きな成果をお祝いします。
4.A scholastic work is to have a useful bibliography at the end of each chapter or the whole book.