E schola eiiciere.

English Translation

You’ll be expelled from school.

Eiiciere: This verb comes from “eiicio” (the base form), which means “to throw out” or “to expel.” However, “eiiciere” isn’t a standard form you’d expect to see directly as it appears. The verb form you might be referring to is more like “eiicere,” which is the present active infinitive form meaning “to expel.” It’s consistent with expressing the action as an infinitive phrase, “to be expelled.”

If we were to align with classical Latin norms, a clearer and more grammatically conforming way to convey “to be expelled from school” would be “e schola eiici,” using “eiici” as a passive infinitive form meaning “to be expelled.”