the school type you would be right now in if we were in the US
high school
a club where students have discussions and practice structured argumentation
debate club
a test you take to enter a school
entrance exam
a teacher you had some time before
former teacher
something that is difficult to understand
confusing
the first school children can attend in the UK (5-11yrs)
primary school
a class that you can choose freely, you don't have to do it
elective
rules you must follow in school
regulations
a person who studies things to discover new knowledge
researcher
to be away and not present
absent
BE words for "class" or "year group"
form
track and field
a test used in the US to apply for college
SAT
someone who works for the government
politician
e.g.
___ ___ tests, there is also a lot of social pressure at school.
apart from
boarding school
adjective: the word means you can choose to do it, you don't have to
optional
to finish school successfully and receive a certification for completion
to graduate
to teach or train sb. in a skill
to instruct sb.
a subject dealing with how societies and governments work
social studies
AE term for the school children attend before high school
elementary school
an activity offered by the school that is not part of the regular timetable and curriculum
the act of signing somebody up for a course or an activity
to register sb
to measure your abilitites against another person, often in sports or careers
to compete with sb.
a noun meaning all the work you do before something happens
preparation