qualification /ˌkwɑːlɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/ (noun) an exam that you have passed or a course of study that you have successfully completed Example: The applicant had so many qualifications that the company created a new position for her
university /ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːrsəti/ (noun) an institution at the highest level of education where you can study for a degree or do research Example: Is there a university in this town?
education /ˌedʒuˈkeɪʃn/ (noun) a process of teaching, training and learning, especially in schools, colleges or universities, to improve knowledge and develop skills Example: Every child should receive an education.
nursery school /ˈnɜːrsəri skuːl/ (noun) a school for children between the ages of about two and five Example: My little sister goes to nursery school.
primary school /ˈpraɪmeri skuːl/ (noun) a school for children between the ages of 4 or 5 and 11 Example: Children at primary schools have to study English as a compulsory subject.
secondary school /ˈsekənderi skuːl/ (noun) a school for young people between the ages of 11 and 16 or 18 Example: We all go to the secondary school in town.
technical college /ˈteknɪkl kɑːlɪdʒ/ (noun) a college where students can study mainly practical subjects Example:
vocational college /və(ʊ)ˈkeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l ˈkɒlɪdʒ/ is an institution of higher education and sometimes research that provides vocational education and grants academic degrees Example:
art college /ɑːt ˈkɒlɪdʒ/ is an educational institution with a primary focus on the visual arts Example:
curriculum /kəˈrɪkjələm/ (noun) the subjects that are included in a course of study or taught in a school, college, etc. Example: Music and arts should be added to the school curriculum.
attendance /əˈtendəns/ (noun) the act of being present at a place, for example at school Example: Teachers must keep a record of students' attendances.