Meaning of all-through in English:
all-through
adjective
1Designating a journey by train, etc., which is completed without requiring passengers to change transport.
2British (of a school) admitting pupils throughout the period of secondary education (typically from the ages of 11 to 18) without the need for a separate sixth-form college or similar institution.
Origin
Early 20th century.
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