Across
- 3. Children who go to primary school.
- 7. A qualification you get after finishing university.
- 8. school A school paid for by the government. Students do not pay to go there.
- 9. school A school that parents pay for. They are not paid for by the government.
- 10. Higher education after high school (similar to university).
- 11. Something unpleasant you must do because you broke a rule.
- 15. Levels in school based on age (for example, first grade, second grade).
- 16. school A school for very young children (about 2–4 years old).
- 19. school The first level of school in the US (about 6–11 years old).
- 21. school A school for students aged about 11–18.
- 23. The first year of school in the US for young children (about 5 years old).
- 24. a test To not get enough points to pass a test.
- 25. school A school where students study and also live during the school term.
Down
- 1. Copying or using unfair help in a test or exam.
- 2. To behave badly or break school rules.
- 4. The two main parts of the school year in the US.
- 5. a test To do a test or exam.
- 6. To study again to prepare for a test or exam.
- 9. school A school for children aged about 5–11.
- 11. a test To get enough points to succeed in a test.
- 12. school A school for students aged about 14–18.
- 13. People who study at secondary school, college, or university.
- 14. grade The last year of high school in the US.
- 17. The marks or scores you get after a test or exam.
- 18. The parts of the school year. In the UK, there are usually three terms.
- 20. Forced to leave a school because of very bad behaviour.
- 22. teacher The person in charge of a school.
