types of schools
Across
- 1. A school that is funded and operated by the government, offering education to all eligible students.
- 2. High A school that bridges the gap between elementary and high school, usually serving students aged 12 to 14.
- 6. Provides education to adolescents.
- 7. A school where students live on campus, typically away from home, and receive both academic and residential care.
- 9. A school that offers specialized training or instruction in a particular field, such as arts or sciences.
- 10. A school that focuses on teaching foreign languages, offering immersive language learning experiences.
- 11. Offers an international curriculum.
Down
- 1. A school where children receive their initial education, often covering grades 1 to 5 or 6.
- 3. A school that is privately funded and managed, often requiring tuition fees for enrollment.
- 4. A school that includes students from various grade levels, usually spanning grades 6 to 8 or 7 to 9.
- 5. An educational institution for higher learning.
- 8. A school for young children, typically ranging from 5 to 12 years old, where they receive primary education.