Boarding school - a school where students live and study, Dormitory - a large room containing many beds, for example in a boarding school, Privacy - someone's right to keep their personal matters and relationships secret, Homesick - unhappy because of being away from home for a long period, Performing arts - forms of entertainment such as acting, dancing, and playing music, Rehearse - to practice something, such as music or a speech, or lead a person or group in practicing it, in order to prepare for a public performance, State-of-the-art - very modern and using the most recent ideas and methods, Hands-on - Someone with a hands-on way of doing things becomes closely involved in managing and organizing things and in making decisions, Primary school - in the UK and other countries, a school for children between five and eleven years old, Grammar school - in the UK, a school for children aged between eleven and 18 who have passed an examination, Public school - in England, an expensive type of private school (= a school paid for by parents and not by the government), Vocational school - a school where students learn skills that involve working with their hands, Co-educational - having male and female students being taught together in the same school or college rather than separately, State school - a school that is free to go to because the government provides the money for it, Sit an exam - to take an exam, Private school - a school that does not receive financial support from the government, Tuition fees - money that a student pays to a university for their teaching, Comprehensive schools - a school in the UK for children of all abilities above the age of eleven, that is paid for by the state, Keep up - to make something continue at its present level and not allow it to fall, Assignment - a piece of work given to someone, typically as part of their studies or job,

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