English, Mathematics
A palindrome is a series of letters, numbers or other characters that read the same forward and backward, such as level, race car, 'Able was I ere I saw Elba, or 12321. This definition would be most helpful to you in classes for languages and math.
The one-word palindrome that best fits that definition would be peep.
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The same subjects you would study anywhere else in the world....
The same as in any school only in spanish
pep of course
high school courses
"A woman in a convent" itself would give no palindrome, but "Nun" would give a palindrome as it is the same spelled forwards and backwards.
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic.
A palindrome for a prank would be a gag because it is spelled the same forwards or backwards.
Since palindrome denotes a word that reads the same forwards as backwards, a one-digit palindrome would not make sense.
That would be a radar.