is for children aged between 11-18 years in the USA - A high school, is for children aged between 11-18 years in the UK - A secondary school, studies in a primary/secondary school. - A pupil, studies at university, collage, or evening class. - A student, is one of the three periods of the year during which classes are held in schools and universities. - A term, is the two periods that the school/college year is divided into, especially in the USA. - A semester, is to achieve the requested standart in an exam or test - Pass an exam, is not to achieve the requested standart in an exam or test - Fail an exam, is to be made to suffer because you’ve done something bad or wrong. - Be punished, is to officially have to leave school because you’ve done something wrong. - Be expelled, is to act in a dishonest way in order to gain an advantage in an exam. - Cheat, is to behave badly. - Misbehave, is run by the government and is usually free. - A state school, You have to pay to go to - a private school., is a person who is in charge of a school - A head teacher, teaches in any school apart from university. - A teacher, is to force somebody to study. - Make somebody study something, is to give somebody permission to study. - Let somebody study something, is a person who has a university degree. - A graduate, is a person who studies at university or college. - A student, is a school for children between the ages of two and four in the UK. It is not compulsory. - A nursery school, is a school for children between the ages of five and eleven in the UK. It is compulsory. - A primary school, is a subject at school or university which is the studyof past events. - History, is a description of events and people that a writer has invented in order to entertain. - A story,
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