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  • Among Hardwick's pupils was the artist J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851), whom
  • Among his pupils was Edward Weston.
  • One of his pupils was Francesco Curia.
  • tford St Luke Community Primary School has 150 pupils, was built on what were the grounds of the asy
  • Amongst his professional pupils was Henry Bickersteth, later Master of the Rol
  • One of his pupils was Friedrich Gernsheim.
  • One of his pupils was Gerard Walschap.
  • a Nativity for S. Domenico, Savona, One of his pupils was his son Ottavio Semini.
  • The number of Gros's pupils was very great, and was considerably augmented
  • One of his pupils was Charles Darwin.
  • One of Willis's early pupils was the Anglo-Irish girl Elizabeth Bowen (1899
  • One of his pupils was Lorenzo Vaccaro.
  • Among his pupils was Andrea Scacciati.
  • One of his pupils was his son in law, Raffaello Morghen.
  • One of his pupils was the Canadian soprano Frances James.
  • Among his fellow pupils was Jules Massenet.
  • Amongst his pupils was the noted lieder singer, Christian Gerhahe
  • One of his notable pupils was Paul Kuentz.
  • Among his pupils was James Murdoch.
  • The number of pupils was then sixty-six, of whom eleven were girls,
  • with Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari and one of his pupils was Francesco Zuccarelli.
  • One of his pupils was another great English poet, the very young
  • One of her notable pupils was the Canadian organist and conductor Paul A
  • Among her notable pupils was Canadian soprano Dodi Protero and American
  • nced by the studio of Carlo Maratta One of his pupils was John Anthony Leepe.
  • Among its well-known pupils was William Godwin, refused entry to the nearb
  • aught at the Royal College of Music, Among his pupils was Timothy Brown.
  • Another of his pupils was Samuel Shute.
  • Among his pupils was Clemens Krauss.
  • It's largest ever intake of pupils was in the year 2010 when the school was overr
  • Among the pupils was David Auldjo Jamieson, who won the Victori
  • The number of pupils was 17 girls and 33 boys, which has now grown
  • One of his pupils was Teramo Piaggio.
  • Among his pupils was Wilhelm Petersen.
  • One of his pupils was Gherardini
  • One of his pupils was Francesco Costa.
  • The largest number of pupils was in the 50s, when over 500 pupils attended
  • he Pious Schools of Volterra, where one of his pupils was the future Pope Pius IX.
  • From the long list of his pupils we can mention Gleb Axelrod, Sergei Dorensky,
  • All pupils wear a blazer - black for boys and navy for gi
  • although this isn't normally followed and many pupils wear coloued laces.
  • All pupils wear a distinctive blue blazer with the school
  • Male pupils wear plain black trousers and females have a c
  • During Physical Education female pupils wear a white school polo shirt, with black sho
  • School due to the distinctive red uniforms its pupils wear.
  • Amongst other distinguished pupils, well-known writer and critic Raymond Williams
  • 16.0% of pupils went to Oxbridge and a 62.1% in total went to
  • At break times, the pupils went outside into the playground, which surrou
  • Several of his pupils went on to have major opera careers, including
  • Many of his pupils went on to define a school of 20th century Eng
  • Hine's chief pupils were Richard Church and William Hayes, whose s
  • His major pupils were Giuseppe Folco, Giuseppe Piuma, and Giaco
  • The first pupils were girls, but the school rapidly became co-e
  • his rectorship, from 1872 to 1881, 213 of his pupils were admitted to the Ecole Centrale, 328 to th
  • In September 2010, 200 pupils were turned away because of them failing to me
  • Among his pupils were Samuel Thomas Sommerring, Johann Friedric
  • e head of the Talmudic school there; among his pupils were Aaron Hazzan, Meir Melammed, and Shabbeth
  • Amongst van Aachen's pupils were Peter Isaak and Joseph Heinz.
  • ior schools from January 1948, when the senior pupils were transferred to Sidmouth.
  • ysics teacher Mr Mitcheson and a couple of his pupils were responsible for the stage lighting and ti
  • e made redundant in the Summer of 2010 and all pupils were required to find places at other schools.
  • Up until 2011, pupils were required to take an art at GCSE level.
  • Among his earliest pupils were W. Bacher and I. Goldziher.
  • spection noted that a very small proportion of pupils were of ethnic minorities.
  • Among his pupils were Sir Arthur Sullivan, Sir Hubert Parry, Jo
  • Among his pupils were Hippolyte Boulenger and Isidore Verheyden
  • The Camp X pupils were schooled in a wide variety of special tec
  • became a respected voice teacher, amongst her pupils were Margherita Grandi and Clara Petrella.
  • Among his pupils were Dubois, Paul, Verger, Lalondre, and his o
  • Also pupils were members of the Dutch Brenninkmeijer famil
  • In 2002, for example, two percent of the pupils were male.
  • Among his pupils were Nathan Brooks, a Concord lawyer, and Geor
  • His most distinguished pupils were Samuel Bourn the younger and John Turner
  • In late January 1942, Hirsch and some of her pupils were deported into the Riga Ghetto.
  • Traditionally, pupils were assigned to a house depending on their ar
  • Among his pupils were Pietro Avogadro and Giovanni Antonio Cape
  • In February 2005 the pupils were all moved to the Sodexo-owned site on Neb
  • fice since it was vacated by the school, whose pupils were recognisable around Brighton in their blu
  • 'Among his pupils were Giovanni Fattori, Enrico Pollastrini, and
  • Participating pupils were awarded Stage 1 and Stage 2 Safer Cycling
  • Among The Reverend Maury's notable pupils were Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, the F
  • Two of his well known Christian pupils were Dr. Charles Fagnani and Dr. Julius Bewer,
  • Among his pupils were Pompeo Ghiti and Faustino Bocchi (1659-);
  • ceum corporal punishment was abolished and the pupils were treated as "thinking beings", were allowe
  • His pupils were Philippe de Champaigne, Matthieu van Plat
  • andwell in September 1998, 31% of the school's pupils were gaining 5 or more A*-C grades at GCSE lev
  • In 2003, 11 pupils were assessesd at Key Stages 1 and 2, with the
  • At both schools pupils were trained to be practical, refined and cult
  • At this time also female pupils were first admitted.
  • Among his pupils were Bruno, Modestus, and Candidus, who had be
  • Furthermore, two pupils were awarded 6 grade As at A-level.
  • Amongst his pupils were Theodor Schwake and Herbert Eimert.
  • In Brescia, his pupils were Ottavio Amigoni, Francesco Barbieri (il L
  • He himself said that his pupils were his best books; he intended to teach them
  • Among his pupils were John Wood, who produced a portrait of Bay
  • As part of the arts technology status, pupils were taught how to be proficient in Macromedia
  • Among his distinguished pupils were Pianists Dimitris Sgouros, Martin Jones,
  • Amongst his pupils were Lord Eldon and Charles Butler.
  • The pupils were educated in classrooms at the University
  • l Secondary in 1982 when around 220 additional pupils were added to the school roll.
  • hievements (or the lack thereof) of individual pupils were publicly discussed in these sessions.
  • Pupils were assigned membership to competitive houses
  • Pupils were evacuated during World War II because of
  • Pupils were allocated to their respective types of sc
  • All lessons were optional, and pupils were free to choose what to do with their time
  • ols to fill these up with extra hours in which pupils were to be in the class with a teacher without
  • In Ferrara, among his pupils were Gabriele Capellini, Jacopo Panicciati, an
  • Among his notable pupils were W. H. Hewlett and Ernest Seitz.
  • Approximately ten select extras ( pupils) were invited to talk to him at length in the
  • o. 4 Reading War Hospital and the teachers and pupils were temporarily moved out to nearby schools.
  • His pupils were devoted to him, but he made innumerable e
  • Among his most distinguished pupils were Baruch Spinoza, Moses Zacuto and Abraham
  • By 1959, records show that around 350 pupils were enrolled.
  • Among his pupils were many culture heroes: Asclepius, Aristaeus
  • From late summer 1998 the local community and pupils were able to use some additional facilities in
  • In the first year (fall of 1952) 27 pupils were in attendance.
  • rted that on one day, one-fifth of the schools pupils were put in detention for "a crackdown on scho
  • llments for sweets and other tokens when other pupils were reluctant to part with legal tender.
  • e hall to Queen Mary's School for Girls, whose pupils were rumoured to feed the dog unwanted Marmite
  • Among his pupils were the former minister Tristan Garel-Jones a
  • Among his star pupils were David Oistrakh, Nathan Milstein, Samuil F
  • Pupils were moved to Abersychan comprehensive school
  • Among his star pupils were David Oistrakh, Nathan Milstein, Samuil F
  • Among his pupils were Aldhelm, the founder of Malmesbury Abbey,
  • Among is pupils were Wolfgang David and Joji Hattori.
  • Moreover, for the school, pupils were not agents, and so the school was not vic
  • Among her pupils were Ralph Berkowitz, Patricia Benkman-Marsh,
  • By 1865, 353 pupils were attending.
  • While at Aachen, his pupils were given pet names, derived from classical a
  • Pupils were taught rethoric, poetry, Greek and Ancien
  • Among her pupils were Giannina Arangi-Lombardi.
  • rs for the last time on 14 July 1989, just 334 pupils were on the roll (averaging at 83 or 84 pupils
  • ntiment and Holocaust denial among some Muslim pupils"; it was also noted that, in another school, t
  • l of its time; school teachers complained that pupils were not doing their homework because they wer
  • Among his pupils were Stafford Henry Northcote, and his nephew,
  • ed in his journal that he and two rowdy fellow pupils were once rebuked by their master with the wor
  • Among his pupils were Mornassi, Grassaleoni, Paggi, Raffanelli,
  • Early pupils were among the first women to obtain universit
  • Among his pupils were Joseph Beaulieu, Lionel Daunais, Hector G
  • In November 2006 three pupils were selected for advanced basketball training
  • His pupils were coming from Austria, Bohemia, Moravia, Hu
  • l at the time, "the consequences for staff and pupils were catastrophic".
  • time, John was active as a teacher; among his pupils were Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf), Kenny Gr
  • mber 1988 the house system was changed so that pupils were accommodated in various age groups.
  • Among Illtyd's pupils were Saints Pol Aurelian, Samson of Dol, Gilda
  • Besides his children, his pupils were Matthieu Matthiesens and Matthys Goossens
  • The pupils were relocated to St Peters Primary School for
  • Among Dixon's pupils were John Taylor of the Hebrew concordance, Ge
  • Most of the pupils were Jewish.
  • In 2009 only 77% of pupils were achieving the Level 1 threshold (the equi
  • ction it was reported that 50% of the school's pupils were from homes where Welsh was not the main l
  • Among Bandinelli's pupils were Giorgio Vasari and Francesco de' Rossi (I
  • Two of his pupils were Giuseppe Badaracco and Bartolomeo Bassi.
  • A house system was introduced in 1919, whereby pupils were placed into one of four houses, named aft
  • Among his pupils were the sculptors Paul Belmondo (father of Je
  • In 1882, 1100 Pupils were attending classes.
  • chool], at which, in seven years, five hundred pupils were graduated.
  • In October 2009, 5 pupils were expelled for smoking the drug cannabis on
  • building," be turned into a comprehensive; its pupils were to be transferred to Dick Sheppard, with
  • f the School, that a substantial number of the pupils were "rescued" and became Lady Margaret School
  • By 2004, however, 63% of the school's GCSE pupils were achieving this standard.
  • His main pupils were his son-in-law Lattanzio Gambara, Girolam
  • 134 Year 8 pupils were admitted into the School in September 200
  • production toured Surrey junior schools where pupils were be invited to board a time machine and in
  • Among his most well-known pupils were pianist Clara Schumann and composer Richa
  • Several former pupils were later to achieve considerable distinction
  • Among his pupils were Giovanna Fratellini and Bernardo Strozzi.
  • Among her pupils were;
  • efited by a first call on the highly qualified pupils when they left school.
  • The school has grown from 59 pupils when it first began to nearly 750 in the prese
  • the Loreto Sisters, the college had just seven pupils when it first opened in 1922.
  • aims of providing a broad education for their pupils, where academic success is greatly valued but
  • The College is a mixed school with around 780 pupils which prides itself on its inclusivity.
  • ranes, as well as a pronounced dilation of the pupils which can last for several days resulting in s
  • or 'immorality' (he had allegedly embraced two pupils while naked) under the notorious anti-homosexu
  • he school site to accommodate the new range of pupils, while the old Hitchmead School site is still
  • buildings accommodated the increased intake of pupils, while the old Walton school was part of Hales
  • hool library was built in memory of the former pupils who died in the Boer War and World War I.
  • ed in 1960 as a Technical Grammar School, with pupils who passed the 11,12&13 plus and pupils from A
  • Pupils who attend the school normally live in the Wyc
  • andard which is telling today upon a number of pupils who do him honor.'
  • rovided regardless of changes in the number of pupils who need special education services and regard
  • ason for this invention was the high number of pupils who were not able to come to school because th
  • or the Foreign Languages magnet program, while pupils who are zoned to Johnston Middle School, Jane
  • but also providing a private school for those pupils who are not able to finish at public schools.
  • ed secondary grammar school, and only admitted pupils who had passed the Eleven plus exam.
  • C series, 'Coming Home' and was greeted by the pupils who performed a selection of songs for her, in
  • Since 2007 pupils who choose the Nature and Health profile are f
  • The Foundation still provides funds to allow pupils who have lost parents to attend the school, al
  • A kindergarten, a building for pupils who age from 5-9 years which means from the 1s
  • und and multiple learning difficulties - those pupils who are showing signs of very marked developme
  • al manner did not find favour with some of his pupils who broke away to form the Secessionists.
  • There are also Representative Honours for pupils who have represented the school in National or
  • n to expand the school to accommodate the 1355 pupils who now attend the school.
  • Pupils who later distinguished themselves include Lor
  • secondary education to local children and some pupils who live outside the catchment area.
  • Pupils who are special in some way get awarded for th
  • The school offers music scholarships to pupils who show an aptitude in at least one musical d
  • a top quality educational opportunity for the pupils who attend this school.
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