Across
- 3. division of the academic year during which classes are held. Used mainly in British English. (British)
- 4. place in schools or workplaces where meals are served. British term for a school dining area. (British)
- 8. for Physical Education, a school subject involving physical exercise and sports. Commonly used in British English. (British)
- 9. study of numbers, quantities, and shapes; called "maths" in British English. (British)
Down
- 1. teaching sessions or classes in a particular subject. (British)
- 2. mark or score given to evaluate a student’s academic performance. Common in American English. (American)
- 4. institution of higher education in the US, typically offering undergraduate degrees. (American)
- 5. head administrator of a school, especially in elementary or secondary schools. (American)
- 6. break period during the school day when students rest or play. Term mainly used in American English. (American)
- 7. teacher/2words A teacher responsible for a class or group, managing attendance and welfare; British equivalent of homeroom teacher. (British)
