Education system

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Across
  1. 1. — The grounds and buildings of a university, college, or school.
  2. 5. — Financial aid awarded to a student to support study, often based on academic merit or other criteria.
  3. 6. — A fixed period during which a school or university holds classes; also a semester/trimester.
  4. 8. — An educational talk given to an audience or class, usually by a university teacher.
  5. 9. — The process of evaluating a student’s knowledge, skills, or performance (often part of grading).
  6. 11. — Written or practical work set by a teacher that forms part of a course and is assessed.
Down
  1. 2. — A student (or studies) undertaken after completing an undergraduate degree (e.g., master’s, PhD).
  2. 3. — A building, amenity, or piece of equipment provided for a particular purpose (e.g., sports or study).
  3. 4. — A student who is studying for a first (bachelor’s) degree at a college or university; or relating to that level of study.
  4. 7. — An academic award conferred by a college or university signifying completion of a course of study.
  5. 10. — A small-class session or meeting in which a tutor gives personalized instruction or supervision.