Should I say 'It is getting hot in school' or 'It is getting hot at school'?
You can say either of those. "in" has more of a sense of "inside the school building" while "at" has more of a sense of "at a location", but the difference is unlikely to be important in your case.
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You can say either of those.
"in" has more of a sense of "inside the school building" while "at" has more of a sense of "at a location", but the difference is unlikely to be important in your case.