Education
Across
- 3. To obtain a degree, especially a first degree, from a college or university.
- 5. To officially arrange to join a school, university, or course.
- 6. The ability to do calculations and understand simple mathematics.
- 7. The state of being able to read and write.
- 9. College or university education as opposed to school or high school.
- 11. Abilities to do something well, especially because you have learned and practiced it.
- 13. A university or college teacher responsible for the teaching and supervision of assigned students.
- 14. Education for adults after leaving school, that is not at a university.
- 16. A school for children between five and 11 years old in England and Wales.
- 18. A school for children aged two to five.
- 19. The qualification that is given to you when you have successfully completed the course.
- 20. To gain knowledge or learn a skill.
Down
- 1. A school for children between the ages of 11 and 16 or 18.
- 2. A system of allowing employees days off work to go on educational courses.
- 4. The evaluation of a student’s progress throughout a course of study, as opposed to final examination.
- 8. Type of education offered to all children without charge, funded in whole or in part by taxation.
- 10. To control the way you work, how regularly you do something etc, because you know it is good for you.
- 12. A student at a university or college who is over 25 years old.
- 15. A pass of an examination or an official completion of a course, especially one conferring status as a recognized practitioner of a profession or activity.
- 17. To take an examination again, because you failed it or did not do well enough.