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[High|Undergraduate|Elementary|Sixth Form|Postgraduate] School — education more advanced than elementary school or middle school but less advanced than a college (in the UK for children aged from eleven to sixteen).
[High|Undergraduate|Elementary|Sixth Form|Postgraduate] education — a high-level school offering classes that can lead to a bachelor's degree, or to master's and doctoral degrees at the graduate level.
[High|Undergraduate|Elementary|Sixth Form|Postgraduate] School — a school that provides the first part of a child's education, usually for children between five and eleven years old.
[High|Undergraduate|Elementary|Sixth Form|Postgraduate] — the final two years of secondary schooling during which students are about sixteen to eighteen years of age.
[High|Undergraduate|Elementary|Sixth Form|Postgraduate] education — a course of study or an academic program that occurs after a college degree has already been obtained.
A student who has already received one degree and is studying at a university for a more advanced degree is called a [ ].
Which [ ] do you want to enter: Cambridge or Oxford?
The [ ] students are preparing to take their A levels.
Sam is 12 and he is starting [ ] in September.
I'm an [ ] student, so I'm studying to get my first degree at this university.