Across
- 2. an examination in a range of subjects, done by students in schools in England and Wales, usually at the age of 15 or 16
- 4. an amount of money given to somebody by an organization to help pay for their education
- 5. a formal promise that you will do something or that something will happen
- 6. the act of taking an exam or a test again, usually after failing it the first time
- 9. a person who is the same age or has the same social position or the same abilities as other people in a group
- 12. a job that presupposes that a person works for only part of each day or week
- 13. a clear difference or contrast especially between people or things that are similar or related
- 14. the ability to read and write
- 15. the unfair difference between groups of people in society, when some have more wealth, status or opportunities than others
- 16. often used in official language in the UK to describe a person without a job who is trying to find one
- 17. a new or difficult task that tests somebody’s ability and skill
- 18. an amount of money given to somebody by an organization to help pay for their education
Down
- 1. the process of testing students and making a judgement about their knowledge, ability or progress
- 2. a year between leaving school and starting university that is usually spent travelling or working
- 3. a school in the UK for children between the ages of 11 and 18 who have passed a special examination to be allowed to go there
- 7. the process of reading again and learning the material for an exam
- 8. a place where young children are cared for while their parents are at work
- 10. a school for children who have physical or learning problems
- 11. a person or thing that has the same purpose as another one in a different place or organization