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