Here's the matching of the words/phrases with their definitions, based on the image:
1. Elementary school: G (a school for children between 5 and 11 years old in England and Wales)
2. Primary school: G (same as elementary school, these terms are often used interchangeably in the UK)
3. Comprehensive school: B (the oldest and the most famous public schools in Britain)
4. High school: A (an examination that American high school students take before they go to college)
5. College of further education: E (the oldest and the best universities in the USA)
6. GCSE: C (an examination in a range of subjects, which is done by students in schools in England and Wales, usually at the age of 15 or 16)
7. A-level exams: D (examinations in different subjects, which students in England and Wales take when they are 17 or 18)
Explanation:
* **Elementary school / Primary school:** These are the first schools children attend, typically from age 5 to 11 in the UK (Year 1 to Year 6).
* **Comprehensive school:** These are secondary schools that admit students of all abilities.
* **High school:** Equivalent in the US system.
* **College of Further Education:** These offer a range of vocational and academic courses for adults.
* **GCSE:** These are examinations taken at the end of secondary education, around age 16, in a range of subjects.
* **A-level exams:** These are examinations taken typically at age 18, usually in preparation for university.