A place where both boys and girls study together - Mixed-school, When students are not in school because it’s Christmas, summer, or another break. - School holidays, What you wear that is the same as all your classmates. - School uniform, When you don’t succeed in a test. - Fail exams, To write tasks and exercises at home after school. - Do homework, A place where children go before they are teenagers, usually ages 6–11. - Primary school, When students finish school and don’t return the next year. - School leavers, To be accepted into a university or institution after secondary school. - Get into college, A school where only boys or only girls study. - Single-sex school, The set of instructions that students must follow inside a school. - School rules, To follow and respect what teachers or adults say. - Obey rules, A place where teenagers usually study from 12 to 18 years old. - Secondary school, To join and register for a new course. - Enrol in (a course), When teachers give explanations and students attend to learn. - Take classes, A type of school where children study and live during the week or term. - Boarding school, To achieve a certificate or diploma after studying. - Get a qualification, To receive high scores in a test. - Get good marks, To be taught at home instead of going to a school building. - Home school, To go to class as part of your school or course. - Go to lessons, When you succeed in an exam. - Pass exams,
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