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Across
  1. 5. Financial aid given to a student based on merit or need.
  2. 6. : The subjects or topics studied in a particular course or grade.
  3. 8. The stage of education after elementary school and before high school.
  4. 10. A person who teaches students in schools or universities.
  5. 12. A test given to measure a student’s knowledge or skills.
Down
  1. 1. The final stage of secondary education, usually for grades 9–12.
  2. 2. A period of instruction in a subject, usually lasting around 45–60 minutes.
  3. 3. The building or institution where students learn.
  4. 4. The qualification received after completing college or university.
  5. 7. A place for higher education that grants degrees and conducts research.
  6. 9. The first level of formal education in the USA, usually for children aged 5–11.
  7. 11. The group of students graduating in the same year.