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  • , and is the company through which parents and pupils apply to buy a bus pass.
  • Pupils applying for a place at Salisbury High School
  • Day pupils: Approx.
  • Nearly one third of the pupils are of minority ethnic groups, but more than n
  • ollege has a strong Catholic identity, and all pupils are required to wear uniform.
  • Pupils are drawn from within a two mile radius of the
  • Pupils are accepted between the ages of 11 and 18.
  • In addition to this 550 of the college's 1300 pupils are bilingual.
  • Pupils are admitted at the age of 13 by selective exa
  • The pupils are sometimes mixed with different forms for p
  • If stops and pupils are ignored then marginal and chief rays shoul
  • Among his more respected pupils are Josef Gingold, former concertmaster of the
  • About a quarter of the school's pupils are deemed to have special needs.
  • Parents and pupils are consulted at option points.
  • Most pupils are from a white British heritage, although th
  • All pupils are placed in one of three Houses.
  • into the German schooling system, so that all pupils are enabled at the conclusion of school to spe
  • Approximately one fifth of pupils are on the special needs register.
  • highly successful, harmonious school where the pupils are well-mannered, happy and achieve very high
  • Pupils are put into 1 of 4 different houses, which ea
  • Pupils are currently grouped into three houses - Garw
  • Many of his earlier students and pupils are now professional musicians.
  • 42.4% of the pupils are eligible for the government-sponsored free
  • Specialist Sports College and 15% of its 1081 pupils are selected on musical aptitude.
  • Among his former pupils are numbered several statesmen of the period,
  • At this very moment as many as 500 pupils are being taught here on a daily basis and abo
  • Among Antonio's pupils are Ippolito Storto, Giovanni Battista Bellibo
  • All pupils are assessed on entry to the school and their
  • Each year pupils are supplied with link books which helps them
  • Whilst all the pupils are not Friends, they receive education about
  • Pupils are drawn not only from South Africa, but as f
  • Currently pupils are admitted from over 35 different LEAs.
  • icy which estimates that 16% of the district's pupils are receiving special education services.
  • Among his notable pupils are Robert Ashfield, Sidney Campbell, Peter Ra
  • school has a large catchment area, from which pupils are selected on the basis of tests in verbal a
  • One third of all pupils are of Pakistani heritage.
  • All pupils are required to take at least one language at
  • About one-third of pupils are identified as being from ethnic minority b
  • Only six per cent of pupils are registered as entitled to free school meal
  • . Alphonsus Road site has since closed and all pupils are now based at Crescent Lane.
  • groups were reorganized into house groups and pupils are now registered by the same tutor throughou
  • All pupils are now situated on the north site (Thomas Sum
  • rs focus too closely in their planning on what pupils are going to do rather than on what they are g
  • Pupils are allocated in one each of those when enroll
  • Most pupils are wearing full uniform and the only thing th
  • Pupils are taught by specialist teachers, and also be
  • serves the Hamworthy and Turlin Moor areas and pupils are taken from Hamorthy and Turlin Moor Middle
  • s, where, on average, only 39% of the school's pupils are white and 57% are black.
  • Approximately 5,000 pupils are enrolled in the seven schools in grades K-
  • The pupils are now divided into 4 houses, each with their
  • Pupils are also active in chess, Duke of Edinburgh Aw
  • The 320 pupils are taught through the medium of the Irish lan
  • Almost 90% of the school's pupils are of Caribbean or African extraction, with a
  • The school's pupils are divided into six different houses.
  • nts on the school site at all times whilst the pupils are in school.
  • A higher than average proportion of pupils are eligible for free school meals.
  • Pupils are educated in the context of the Catholic an
  • Among his notable pupils are composers Jerry Toth and Rick Wilkins.
  • Among his notable pupils are Vicente Asencio and Celedonio Romero.
  • The best effect of learning comes when the pupils are motivated; that the initiative for the lea
  • is affiliated with Young Enterprise which some pupils are involved in, in the fourth year.
  • If both pupils are at infinity, the lens is double telecentri
  • Among Cattaneo's pupils are Domenico Vantini and Carlo Frigerio.
  • the Dijon Avenue site has closed down and all pupils are in the newly built school.
  • Among his notable pupils are Edward Bairstow, Ralph Downes, and S. Drum
  • For some social and competitive purposes, pupils are grouped into "houses".
  • se funds for this trip to Zambia, the school's pupils are volunteering to visit well known supermark
  • Among his most distinguished pupils are the aforementioned Ekkehard IV, Salomo III
  • Pupils are aged between eleven and nineteen.
  • Because of the low turnout, its pupils are mostly Hispanic and black and originate fr
  • Almost all pupils are White British.
  • 36% of the pupils are SEN.
  • Pupils are aged from 11 to 18, and in 2005 it had an
  • Among his pupils are Giovanni Bernardo Carbone, Sebastiano Cerv
  • El Lago pupils are zoned to Ed White Elementary School (El La
  • Leicester Grammar School pupils are obliged to wear a basic school uniform.
  • The pupils are given an option to take part in the follow
  • Pupils are taught in one of seven as of September 200
  • Durrington High School pupils are divided into six companies, Roddick, Shell
  • Among his pupils are believed to have been both Rogier van der
  • Initially, pupils are taught in forms, with smaller groups for p
  • re admitted to the school and one third of the pupils are girls in 2009.
  • St Nicholas' church in Durweston and whenever pupils are outside the school campus.
  • Among his pupils are Luis Fernandez and the barrister Valpuesta
  • The pupils are aged 4 - 11.
  • forms incorporating trousers or skirts, female pupils are also offered a uniform based on the Pakist
  • Pupils are taught in small classes in a collection of
  • Among his notable pupils are composers Bruce Pennycook, Lesley Barber,
  • 95% of the pupils are white and there is a 1:10 student:teacher
  • the Mind) At Pine Street, third grade Odyssey pupils are sent directly to their Odyssey teacher, Su
  • Pupils are involved in a wide range activities includ
  • Around 15% of pupils are from overseas, including Hong Kong, South
  • Pupils are prepared for qualifications at GCSE, IGCSE
  • Its pupils are boys and girls aged 2.5 - 11.
  • Pupils are both students of the centre and pupils of
  • Although most pupils are day-pupils from the surrounding area and R
  • 59% of the school's pupils are white, while 39% are black, 1% are Asian a
  • Relationships between staff and pupils are good.
  • Many of his pupils are successful performers in the opera houses
  • of York, in 1629, among whose many famous past pupils are William Penn, who later went on to found P
  • Pupils are placed in broad ability bands based on ass
  • Most pupils are White British and qualify for free school
  • d the teachers work very hard to make sure the pupils are involved in their fair share of activities
  • Among his notable pupils are John Fodi, Clifford Ford, John Hawkins, Ri
  • einforced by the fact that many of our current pupils are children, grandchildren, nephews or nieces
  • This means that pupils are required to study at least one foreign lan
  • "Teach A Friend A Language" is a scheme where pupils are encouraged to learn new languages of other
  • During the summer months, pupils are permitted to substitute the standard unifo
  • 2% of the pupils are from ethnic minority backgrounds but in 20
  • At Thornden, all pupils are strongly advised to select at least one mo
  • Pupils are able to access their school computer files
  • Silcoates has the most pupils, around 750 in total.
  • Initially it had a small number of pupils, around 20-30, and lunch was held in the rugby
  • y) School, is a small school, with roughly 200 pupils, arranged into 7 classes, in Folkestone, Kent,
  • Pupils arrive in year 5 and stay until year 8 when th
  • form and it is possible for them to be worn by pupils as young as 14/15 (fourth form).
  • ial educational needs and also accommodates 15 pupils as boarders on a weekly basis.
  • school is also deidicated to providing as many pupils as possible the chance to participate in sport
  • the Ysgol Maes Dyfan, a primary school with 96 pupils as of 2005, teaching special needs children.
  • There are 160 pupils as of 2006.
  • rs students, Lindsay regards the Waterloo Road pupils as behind in their learning.
  • It was during her time in 1914 that the Past Pupils Association was formed.
  • The former pupils' association, Old Buckwellians, is still activ
  • Built to accommodate the first pupils at Stonyhurst.
  • Pupils at the school are drawn largely from Norton, M
  • erries first formed while several members were pupils at Turves Green Boys School.
  • Pupils at the school then study for GCSE and A Level
  • Pupils At Abbeyfield are frequently observed calling
  • Facilities for pupils at the school include an indoor heated hydroth
  • There are currently 28 pupils at the Tan-y-Eos site in two infant year group
  • There are currently in excess of 100 pupils at the school.
  • Davison taught drumming to pupils at Bideford College and is fondly remembered a
  • There were 487 pupils at the school in 2006, compared to 534 in 2005
  • Stepping Up', which featured a range of Year 7 pupils at Chesterton Community College, to monitor th
  • whilst the students are still fully qualified pupils at Pebblebrook High School.
  • g College, before becoming one of the founding pupils at Stowe School, and then going up to Christ C
  • instrumental and vocal tuition in schools, for pupils at Key Stage 2
  • Pupils at the school raise money for a number of char
  • Pupils at the school are taught completely in Welsh a
  • Currently there are 408 pupils at Grove Road.
  • One of Sealey's pupils at West Ham was Stephen Bywater who wore the n
  • painter and one of Walter Sickert's favourite pupils at the Slade.
  • Pupils at Houndsfield regularly achieve lower results
  • Famous pupils at T.P Riley include Noddy Holder, who became
  • Parents of pupils at the school were informed in September 2007
  • In 2009, 31% of the pupils at the school achieved 5 or more GCSE passes a
  • beneficial relationship for both schools, with pupils at each centre gaining new and innovative lear
  • coming a much larger comprehensive school (750 pupils at the grammar school became 1,800 at the new
  • them in 1967 while the members of Genesis were pupils at Charterhouse School, King's alma mater.
  • There were 863 pupils at the school during the 2006 Estyn inspection
  • ground could see the facilities being used by pupils at Westlands School.
  • turnbalist performs in a dark science lab with pupils at their desks.
  • , rather similar in cut to those still worn by pupils at Christ's Hospital.
  • Richard and Danny McNamara were pupils at Hipperholme Grammar School in the village o
  • Pupils at the school study one language for five year
  • gh School, to create a sense of continuity for pupils at 16. Managers from the areas of Art & Design
  • Famous former pupils at the school include Marcus Trescothick, who
  • llege, Jansante was one of Buff Donelli's star pupils at Duquesne University.
  • es [prior to 1685], enrolling as many as fifty pupils at a time".
  • All pupils at the school have a statement outlining their
  • In 1999, he wrote The Children to be played by pupils at Manor Community College in Cambridge.
  • name of the school was chosen after a vote by pupils at the schools and the local community.
  • In 1890 he was one of the pupils at the School of Art to paint a set of murals
  • This means that pupils at King David can choose options available at
  • Staff and pupils at Isaac Newton High School.
  • The school held 120 pupils at any one time.
  • There are over 800 pupils at the school.
  • se Associated Vermin", and the suggestion that pupils at Cheltenham Ladies' College and Cheltenham C
  • All pupils at Bootle High School were be guaranteed a pla
  • In 1975, the school began enrolling pupils at the school one year prior than the usual tr
  • The majority of the pupils at the school attend on a "day" basis, with ab
  • They had first met as pupils at rival schools in the 1960s.
  • One of his pupils at the university was Sir William Morice, secr
  • The pupils at the school played a wide variety of sports,
  • Senior pupils at the school are then prepared for GCSEs and
  • ool change to become an upper school accepting pupils at age 13 (rather than 11).
  • The school had approximately 65 pupils at its inception, but has over 300 pupils toda
  • ry School is a 1993 documentary film about the pupils at Stanton Elementary School, an inner city sc
  • Many pupils at Orleans Park have come from St. Stephen's S
  • Pupils at Usworth Sixth Form enjoy a wide variety of
  • Facilities for pupils at the school include sensory rooms, and a res
  • hool also gives priority to sisters of current pupils at the school.
  • tt House, at Torquay, which held a further 180 pupils at any one time and another school that was ow
  • Chart showing the percentage of pupils at each school achieving 5+ GCSEs (including M
  • for the 2009 academic year show that 99.3% of pupils attained 5 GCSE grades A* to C (and equivalent
  • diction at her home in London, and many of her pupils attained success.
  • Three of his pupils attained name and fame in Veene playing - Dore
  • ague table for English schools at KS2 with all pupils attaining level 5 in both English and maths.
  • ment to continual and sustained improvement in pupils' attainment and in the richness of the curricu
  • ds and then sees how the school has influenced pupils performance e.g.
  • onth however, the master abandoned it, and the pupils' attempt to run the school without him lasted
  • All Arcola pupils attend Hightower High School in Missouri City.
  • nsive school in Tamworth, Staffordshire, which pupils attend from the ages of 11 to 18 years old.
  • Pupils attend House assemblies, taken by the Head of
  • ior schools are located in the area; secondary pupils attend Jack Hunt School.
  • 3 on two separate sites and has had over 2,500 pupils attend in its history.
  • ior schools are located in the area; secondary pupils attend Stanground College.
  • As institutions whose pupils attend for less than 21 hours per week do not
  • ward Community College in July 2007, secondary pupils attend the flagship Thomas Deacon Academy whic
  • n Comprehensive School in July 2007, secondary pupils attend The Voyager School which opened in Sept
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