Across
- 5. A specialized part of something that is larger, e.g., art department. (noun)
- 7. A school for children from about 5 years old to about 11 years old (American English, same as primary school). (noun)
- 9. The place where information technology is taught. (noun)
- 10. The times during the day when children do not have lessons and can do what they want. (noun)
- 12. To leave something or someone at a specific place. (verb)
- 13. To gather something or someone from a place. (verb)
- 15. The place where people put on different clothes before doing sport (British English, same as locker room). (noun)
- 16. An object to sit on. (noun)
- 17. The time in March or April when children do not need to go to school. (noun)
- 19. The person who makes and serves food in the middle of the day in a school. (noun)
- 22. The place where teachers teach children. (noun)
- 23. The person responsible for cleaning and fixing buildings. (noun)
- 25. To be present at a specific location, or to go to a specific school. (verb)
- 26. A piece of work to be done at home (similar to homework and coursework). (noun)
- 27. The object used to make marks on a blackboard. (noun)
- 29. An area, often on a wall, to write on using chalk. (noun)
Down
- 1. The scientific study of matter and substances. (noun)
- 2. The money that has to be paid to use a bus or train. (noun)
- 3. A group of children who all study a subject together. (noun)
- 4. The study of how things are made and how to make technical objects. (noun)
- 6. The knowledge that is learnt from other people. (noun)
- 8. The study of the grammar and mechanics of using English. (noun)
- 10. The scientific study of animals and plants. (noun)
- 11. A book for writing in and doing school work in. (noun)
- 14. A container for carrying books and other items. (noun)
- 18. The machine that makes a loud noise to signal the start and end of the school day. (noun)
- 20. A formal test to determine how much a person knows. (noun)
- 21. A flat area on which children do their school work (similar to table). (noun)
- 22. The time in December and January when children do not need to go to school. (noun)
- 24. The second most important person in a school. (noun)
- 28. The room where art is taught and studied. (noun)
