Across
- 5. children ... to grammar schools by sitting an exam.
- 6. moving toward successful completion of the academic requirements of your study program.
- 7. individual elements or parts of a course.
- 10. children may go here after crèche.
- 12. miss school deliberately.
- 13. a score, usually expressed by a letter (A, A+, B etc.) or a number, given to a student's piece of work.
- 14. students should regularly ... their works to the teacher.
- 15. learning without attending classes, e.g. from home, online learning etc.
- 16. the formal exams students have to take at schools and sixth-form colleges in the UK at the end of an academic year.
- 18. in the UK, a college for pupils in their final years of secondary education, starting at the age of 16.
- 19. a secondary school in the UK for children of all abilities above the age of 11 that is paid for by a state.
- 20. a judgment, usually expressed as a percentage, about the quality of a piece of work done at school, college, or university.
- 23. education young people must do.
Down
- 1. private fee-paying schools in the UK.
- 2. referred to A-levels, the exams you have to pass to enter a university.
- 3. education at universities or similar educational establishments, especially to degree level.
- 4. the age when young people usually leave school.
- 8. the youngest children start their education here. They mostly play but also do some early learning activities.
- 9. check regularly e.g. students' activities and academic progress.
- 11. the school for children between the ages of 5 and 11. Here children learn the basics of reading, writing, arithmetic, etc.
- 17. using a mix of classroom and online learning.
- 21. take exams again if you did badly first time.
- 22. a state secondary school in the UK to which pupils are admitted on the basis of ability.