Education

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Across
  1. 2. To behave badly or break school rules.
  2. 4. School paid for by the government. Students do not pay to go there.
  3. 7. The different school years in the US. Children are in the same group if they are the same age. Each year they move to the next school year.
  4. 10. School where students study and also live during the school term.
  5. 11. Children who go to primary school.
  6. 14. Copying or using unfair help in a test or exam.
  7. 17. People who study at secondary school, college, or university.
  8. 18. The two main parts of the school year in the US.
  9. 19. Higher education after high school (similar to university).
  10. 20. The first level of school in the US (about 6–11 years old).
  11. 23. A school for children aged about 5–11.
  12. 24. A school for students aged about 11–18.
  13. 25. Something unpleasant you must experience because you broke a rule.
  14. 26. The person in charge of a school.
  15. 27. To get enough points to succeed in a test.
Down
  1. 1. School that parents pay for. It is not paid for by the government.
  2. 3. The first year of education in the US, usually for five-year-old children, before first grade, where they learn simple things like letters, numbers, drawing, and how to play and work together.
  3. 5. The parts of the school year. In the UK, there are usually three.
  4. 6. The marks or scores you get after a test or exam.
  5. 8. A school for students aged about 14–18 in the USA.
  6. 9. To do a test or exam.
  7. 12. A school for very young children (about 2–4 years old).
  8. 13. A qualification you get after finishing university.
  9. 15. To study again to prepare for a test or exam.
  10. 16. The last year of high school in the US.
  11. 21. To not get enough points to pass a test.
  12. 22. Forced to leave a school because of very bad behaviour.