Education is the passport to the future
Across
- 3. Earn diplomas, degrees, or other official recognitions of educational achievement.
- 6. The final years of secondary education, typically grades 9-12 in the US.
- 7. Earn excellent, top-level scores on assignments, tests, and in courses.
- 8. Make required tuition or other financial payments to attend an educational institution.
- 9. To thoroughly review and study course material in preparation for upcoming exams.
- 11. A public school funded by the government, free for students to attend.
- 12. Earn poor, below-average scores on academic work.
- 13. The first stage of formal education, typically for children aged 5-11.
- 14. A school that is privately funded, typically charging tuition fees.
Down
- 1. Completing timed, formal assessments to evaluate student knowledge and skills.
- 2. The next stage of education, typically for ages 11-18, preparing students for further education or careers.
- 4. An institution of higher education that provides undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
- 5. To not meet the required standards to pass academic tests or assessments.
- 8. To successfully complete and score well on academic examinations.
- 10. A school where students can live on campus during the school term.