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  • alities that he believed Doon instilled in its pupils: a sense of values, ethics, friendship, loyalt
  • This has sparked fears that pupils a the school will be exposed to pollution.
  • nd a social-action programme that enjoins upon pupils a commitment to service in the community.
  • ng School; or, Lessons of a Preceptress to Her Pupils, a commentary on female education in the Unite
  • g waiting lists and the school only accepts 60 pupils a year to attend the school from 6th to 9th gr
  • h outdoor working space that aims to help give pupils a different 'stance' on learning.
  • White Spire has the advantage of offering its pupils a consistent and continuous approach to learni
  • y schools with twenty teachers and two hundred pupils, a hospital with fifty beds; a Church home for
  • school was the first in Conwy to give Year 10 pupils a chance to get a qualification in Physical Ed
  • sting site had room for only some five hundred pupils, a number which was considered to be too low.
  • These are in addition to the 1,800 pupils a further 14 pupils enrolled by the Hearing Im
  • far included a free celebration lunch for all pupils, a rocket launch for local primary school pupi
  • from history lessons to avoid offending Muslim pupils, a Government backed study has revealed."
  • Upon entry at the age of four years, pupils' abilities are significantly below the average
  • realities of today's families and to teach his pupils about diversity and tolerance.
  • realities of today's families and to teach his pupils about diversity and tolerance.
  • ert the traditional textbooks, introducing his pupils, about 1680, to what was known as ‘free philos
  • or 6 minutes before or after class to talk to pupils about the procedure. 
  • Pupils absent during the last marking period and who
  • the abolition of grammar schools, which select pupils according to their academic ability, in favour
  • e an Anatolian High School and started to take pupils according to results of high school entrance e
  • mmediately things start to go wrong for him as pupils accuse him of sexual harassment and bullying.
  • ms” was filmed in March 2006, showing how well pupils achieve at the school.
  • ositive attitudes to learning are fostered and pupils achieve to their full potential.'
  • Teaching is consistently good and all pupils achieve well.
  • Eastlea makes sure all pupils achieve and succeed.
  • Many pupils achieve higher than average results and the sc
  • 68% of pupils achieved five or more A*-C grades.
  • In 2009 44% of pupils achieved the equivalent of five or more GCSES
  • He directed the yeshibah, and several of his pupils achieved distinction, among them being his nep
  • In 2007 30% of pupils achieved five or more A* to C grades including
  • Half of Stanwell pupils achieved three A grades or better, with the av
  • In 2008 60% of pupils achieved at least one A*-C in a modern foreign
  • 2007: 82.8% of 15 year old pupils achieved 5 or more A* - C grades at GCSE or eq
  • In 2008 65% of the school's GCSE pupils achieved grades 5 A* to C including English an
  • , 62 per cent of the school's fifteen-year-old pupils achieved five or more GCSE passes at grades A*
  • 97% - 238 pupils, achieved five subjects at the A*-G grades
  • atics, and science over recent years show that pupils' achievement is outstanding.
  • ck record of academic success, with nearly all pupils achieving the nationally recognised benchmark
  • t GCSE courses early in Year 9 and already has pupils achieving A and A* in science modules.
  • acher with energy and vision, committed to all pupils achieving their best.
  • 2007 with 44% of pupils achieving 5 A*-C
  • The 2006 GCSE exam results saw 42% of pupils achieving 5 A*-C including Maths and English,
  • e best results in Brighton & Hove, with 66% of pupils achieving five or more A*-C grades including E
  • Aggregate across the three core subjects: pupils achieving above the expected level
  • The following are the percentage of pupils achieving 5 A*-C grades at GCSE upon leaving t
  • t Advanced level, the 97 per cent pass rate in pupils achieving grades A to E equalled the impressiv
  • e United Kingdom, educating in excess of 2,000 pupils across Key Stage 3 to 5.
  • we was a Calvinist in theology, but few of his pupils adhered to the same system without some modifi
  • Discussion of stops and pupils after discussing the cardinal points is the ap
  • Psakim u-Chtavim, 267 responses, edited by his pupils after his death (Both printed in Venice alread
  • , Blackpool, Lancashire, England that educates pupils age 11-16.
  • Both of the new schools serve around 2500 pupils age 11 through to 16.
  • ovides primary education for approaching 1,000 pupils age 7-11.
  • School (formerly Park Middle School), serving pupils aged 9-13.
  • Chennestone Primary School is a school for pupils aged 5 - 11, centrally situated in the village
  • prehensive secondary coeducational school, for pupils aged 11 to 18, with specialist status in scien
  • 250 pupils aged between the ages of 4 and 11.
  • 2010) is a secondary school and sixth form for pupils aged 11-18 and is located on Lidgett Lane (B61
  • The school serves approximately 730 pupils aged 11-16.
  • 97 School House (SH) became a junior house for pupils aged 11-13.
  • Millfield has around 800 pupils, aged 11 to 16.
  • The school enrolls pupils aged 11 - 16, typically with around 800 studen
  • situated on Polhill Avenue, and usually takes pupils aged 9-13 from the De Parys and Newnham areas
  • t in 1939, Orston Primary School has about 100 pupils aged between four and eleven years old.
  • rimary school in 1944 and now teaches up to 90 pupils aged between five and 11, mainly from the Graz
  • The school has approximately 200 pupils aged between 4 and 11 years.
  • Oldham PRU supports pupils, aged between 10 and 16, who are unable to acc
  • edium-sized school, Gedling teaches around 650 pupils, aged 11 to 18.
  • The school has nearly 1,500 pupils aged 11-18.
  • uage / Welsh language comprehensive school for pupils aged 11 yrs to 18 years based in Ffairfach, Ll
  • The school currently has around 117 pupils aged 4-10 years.
  • Norwood Primary School is a primary school for pupils aged between 4 and 11 years.
  • roviding full range of educational courses for pupils aged 11 to 19 years.
  • cational, comprehensive, foundation school for pupils aged 11 to 19 years.
  • It has 930 pupils aged 11 to 16.
  • The school caters for pupils aged three to eighteen, providing both seconda
  • e school but now has over 2300 male and female pupils aged 11-18 (Years 7-13), with around 400 stude
  • with Technology and Sports College status for pupils aged 11-16 in the Bartley Green area of Birmin
  • maintained comprehensive secondary school for pupils aged 11 to 16 serving the Manhood Peninsula in
  • The school caters for pupils aged 11 to 18, with approximately 1400 student
  • It has approximately 650 pupils aged 13 to 18.
  • Marshfields, a special school for pupils aged 10-19 with moderate learning difficulties
  • Warlingham School is a secondary school for pupils aged 11-16, and also has a thriving Sixth Form
  • The school provides education for pupils aged 11 to 18 years, and offers a wide range o
  • ane Primary School, a state primary school for pupils aged 4 to 11, in Wheelwright Lane;
  • omprehensive school with foundation status for pupils aged 11 to 16, in Ash Green Lane;
  • Today it has some 710 pupils, aged between ten and eighteen.
  • hool was renamed The Stonehenge School, taking pupils aged 11-16.
  • based at Comrie House on London Road, accepts pupils aged 4 to 11 while the Senior School on Lexden
  • It consists of the "Lower Site" where pupils aged between 11 and 14 attend, and the "Upper
  • The school has around 900 pupils aged 11-16.
  • mprehensive middle-deemed-secondary school for pupils aged 10 to 13.
  • sh Green in northern Warwickshire, England for pupils aged 11 to 16 years.
  • ls' Church of England secondary school serving pupils aged 11 to 16 in Worthing, West Sussex.
  • It presently has approximately 390 pupils, aged from 4+ to 11 years.
  • It has capacity for around 1,500 pupils aged 11 to 18, of whom almost 300 are in the S
  • The school provides secondary education for pupils aged 11 - 16.
  • maintained comprehensive secondary school for pupils aged 11 to 18.
  • hall Grange School, a state special school for pupils aged 2 to 19, in Easter Way;
  • 1842 and provides primary school education for pupils aged from 4-11 years.
  • veloped to increase the range of provision for pupils aged 16 to 19.
  • umanities college which caters for around 1300 pupils aged 11-16 years.
  • United Kingdom, made up of around nine hundred pupils aged three to eighteen.
  • algamated in 1973 and became comprehensive for pupils aged 11-18 when education in the county was re
  • tional independent school for day and boarding pupils aged 13-18, situated on the south coast of Eng
  • The school serves about 700 pupils aged 11-16.
  • ct of the city of Newport, South Wales, UK for pupils aged 11-18 years.
  • The school initially opened to pupils aged 11 upwards, before becoming a 13-18 compr
  • rne High School, which caters for around 1,300 pupils aged 11-16 years.
  • mprehensive middle-deemed-secondary school for pupils aged 10 to 13.
  • in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, with pupils aged from 11-16.
  • It is a large school, catering for 1,369 pupils aged 11 to 16 and is heavily over-subscribed.
  • ndent Preparatory Coeducational Day School for pupils aged 3 - 11+ in Bilton, Rugby, Warwickshire, E
  • High School is a comprehensive high school for pupils aged 11 to 18 (plus students aged 19 to reach
  • The school teaches pupils aged eleven to sixteen (Key Stage 3 and Key St
  • li, Savio College (a secondary boys school for pupils aged 11-15) is dedicated to the saint.
  • The school caters for pupils aged 3 to 19 who are blind or partially sighte
  • maintained comprehensive secondary school for pupils aged 11 to 18.
  • iddle School is a maintained middle school for pupils aged 8 to 12.
  • The school is coeducation and takes pupils aged 11-16 years.
  • ecialist school in technology, with around 750 pupils aged 11-18.
  • It serves pupils aged 4-18.
  • throughout the school, affecting 95 of the 159 pupils, aged 12-18.
  • It includes a nursery unit, and is open to pupils aged from 3 to 11 years.
  • England Primary School currently has around 80 pupils, aged 5 to 11.
  • It is a Technology College with 1554 pupils aged 11-18.
  • l is a mixed independent school for around 200 pupils aged 3 to 16 with around 30 teaching staff.
  • It has around 560 pupils aged 11-16 (Years 7-11), and the current headt
  • Approximately 315 pupils aged 5-11 attend the school under the directio
  • The school is for pupils aged 11-18.
  • ormerly Halyard High School) is an academy for pupils aged between 11 and 16, located in the west of
  • reen neighbourhood of Crawley, West Sussex for pupils aged 4 to 11.
  • a voluntary-aided Church of England school for pupils aged 11-18, in Dorking, Surrey.
  • The Secondary Department for pupils aged 11 - 19
  • r the full range of IB teaching programmes for pupils aged 3 to 19.
  • The Primary Department for pupils aged 2 - 11
  • ic College is a mixed-sex secondary school for pupils aged 11-18.
  • a mixed sex comprehensive secondary school for pupils aged between 11 and 16 years.
  • Junior School: (also known as Horncliffe) For pupils aged 7-11.
  • Education was provided for pupils aged 11 to 18 years, from Key Stage 3 through
  • the school becoming a full secondary accepting pupils aged 11+.
  • The school includes a sixth form for pupils aged over 16.
  • ed in Woodford Green, England, with around 500 pupils aged between 3 and 13.
  • It educates around 260 pupils aged 4-11.
  • located on Southcroft and educates around 235 pupils aged 4-11.
  • It is a mixed school, that educates around 250 pupils aged 7-11, situated in an area of relative dis
  • Its 1060 pupils aged 11 - 16 share the campus with adults who
  • The school caters for pupils aged 11 to 18.
  • The school has over 600 pupils aged three to eighteen years.
  • It is a co-educational school for pupils aged 11 to 18, with more than 570 pupils enrol
  • l is a co-educational comprehensive school for pupils aged 13-18, located in Redditch, Worcestershir
  • ry School, with an attendance, in 2003, of 170 pupils aged 4 to 11.
  • The school has approximately 900 pupils aged 11-16, and has specialist status in human
  • Road (A6071) in Brampton, Cumbria, England for pupils aged 11-18.
  • os Angeles, California, United States with 345 pupils aged 4 to 14.
  • nd Primary School, founded 1872, with about 10 pupils aged 4-11 years.
  • Pupils aged 13 to 18 are based at Shapwick Senior Sch
  • It schools pupils aged 11 to 16, and is the choice of school for
  • in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, with pupils aged from 11 to 16.
  • It has nearly 2,000 pupils aged 11-18.
  • It has about 640 pupils aged 11-16.
  • ool is a co-educational independent school for pupils aged 13 to 18, founded by Royal Charter in 155
  • n, a co-ed 'Extended School' for just over 400 pupils aged 11-16.
  • It is a mixed school for pupils aged 4 to 11, and contains about 100 pupils.
  • There are approximately 1000 pupils aged between 11 and 18, including 280 in the s
  • opened in 1941, with the Allertonshire taking pupils aged 11-14 and the Grammar School ages 14-18.
  • ted in south Gateshead, England which educates pupils ages 11-18.
  • It has around 200 pupils ages 4 to 11.
  • Currently, it has around 400 pupils, ages 3-11.
  • It has a total enrollment of about 790 pupils ages 11 to 19.
  • It consists of pupils ages 9-16.
  • It offers education for pupils ages 16-19 including A Levels and a limited se
  • y is a co-educational comprehensive school for pupils ages 11-19 in West Yorkshire, England.
  • imary school is Alresford Primary School (~150 pupils, ages 4-11).
  • stern side of the town has approximately 1,500 pupils, ages 11-18 and 80 teaching staff.
  • On 13th april 2011 over 100 pupils aging 12-16 from RFHS began to protest over te
  • ol and a network of computers for teachers and pupils alike to use.
  • ch has proved a great investment for staff and pupils alike.
  • college due to the successes of its staff and pupils alike.
  • The school teaches around 500 pupils, all between the ages of 11 and 16; broken up
  • itial proposals were to close the school, with pupils all transferring to Northgate Primary School.
  • Pupils alleged that they were abused by him.
  • with the Mahavira's elucidation and became his pupils along with their own followers.
  • in the London borough of Lewisham, Vietnamese pupils along with Chinese and Indians outperformed al
  • produced many hundreds of learned students and pupils alongside distinguished colleagues such as Rab
  • Pupils also sit in their houses at lunch and have a h
  • Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, whose past pupils also included Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett.
  • Record of 1,217 Christmas crackers, the school pupils also raised over £2,500 in sponsorship for chi
  • ties to Macclesfield High School, though many pupils also move on to Fallibroome and All Hallows RC
  • Pupils also discovered white phosphorus wedges in a s
  • present site in April 1863 and opened with 47 pupils, although by October the number had increased
  • about 200 boys and 100 girls, all of them day pupils, although boarding is available from time to t
  • sepe de Ribera is said to have been one of his pupils, although it is entirely possible that Ribera
  • One of his pupils, Amal Kumar Sarkar, went on to became a Chief
  • commissioned Johanan's pupils Ammi and Assi, who directed the Academy of Tib
  • He had also distinguished pupils, among whom was the eminent Rabbi Meir of Roth
  • the last four books of the Torah, and that his pupils amplified it (M.
  • ial measures because it is failing to give its pupils an acceptable standard of education and the pe
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