Across
- 1. education that follows secondary school, often including vocational training or academic study at colleges (7)
- 4. learning that takes place at home, typically led by parents or tutors (13)
- 5. the first stage of formal education or schooling for children, usually between the ages of 5 and 11 (7)
- 6. a private, exclusive, school in the UK with high fees (6)
- 7. the stage of education following primary school, usually for students aged 11 to 16 or 18 (9)
- 8. a school in the UK that the government pays for an operates which is free for students (5,6)
- 9. money students get to help pay for their studies (11)
- 10. the money you borrow to pay for your studies and usually pay back when your studies have finished (7,4)
Down
- 2. education that takes place at universities or colleges, typically leading to degrees such as bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degrees (6)
- 3. structured learning that takes place in an educational institution like a school or university (6,9)
- 5. a school in the UK that parents pay for (7)
- 6. a school in the US that the government pays for and operates and is free for students to attend (6)
- 11. the money you pay for the education at a school, college or university (7,4)