Choose the sentence with the correct use of a preposition: I am lucky to have my house under my School., I am lucky to have my house near my School., I am lucky to have my house above my School., I am lucky to have my house at my School.

Choose the sentence with the correct use of a preposition: I am lucky to have my house under my School., I am lucky to have my house near my School., I am lucky to have my house above my School., I am lucky to have my house at my School.

Explanation

The preposition "near" correctly shows closeness or proximity to a place.

Saying a house is near the school means it is close in distance, which fits the context.