British and American words / Education

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Across
  1. 3. division of the academic year during which classes are held. Used mainly in British English. (British)
  2. 4. place in schools or workplaces where meals are served. British term for a school dining area. (British)
  3. 8. for Physical Education, a school subject involving physical exercise and sports. Commonly used in British English. (British)
  4. 9. study of numbers, quantities, and shapes; called "maths" in British English. (British)
Down
  1. 1. teaching sessions or classes in a particular subject. (British)
  2. 2. mark or score given to evaluate a student’s academic performance. Common in American English. (American)
  3. 4. institution of higher education in the US, typically offering undergraduate degrees. (American)
  4. 5. head administrator of a school, especially in elementary or secondary schools. (American)
  5. 6. break period during the school day when students rest or play. Term mainly used in American English. (American)
  6. 7. teacher/2words A teacher responsible for a class or group, managing attendance and welfare; British equivalent of homeroom teacher. (British)