Education
Across
- 1. To get a successful result in an test or exam.
- 3. Younger children (aged 5-11) who attend primary school.
- 5. To force (someone) to do something (e.g., "The teacher will ___ you stay behind").
- 6. To be unsuccessful in an exam; to not get the required marks.
- 8. A qualification given by a university after finishing a course.
- 9. A young child’s school, usually for ages two to four, that is not compulsory.
- 11. Older children (aged 11-18) who attend secondary school, or people at university.
- 12. To act dishonestly to gain an advantage, such as in an exam.
- 16. Children aged 5-11 attend this first compulsory stage of schooling.
- 17. To do an exam.
- 18. The three periods that the school year is divided into.
- 19. A school funded by the government; education here is free.
Down
- 1. Schools that are not paid for by the government, where parents have to pay fees.
- 2. A type of school where students live, eat, and sleep during term time.
- 4. A school for children aged 11 to 18.
- 7. To allow or give permission.
- 10. To study information again to prepare for an test.
- 13. The head teacher, the person in charge of a school.
- 14. To act in an unacceptable or bad way.
- 15. The score or grade you receive after completing an examination (no spaces).