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  • The school has over 1,100 pupils in the age range 11-16 and is on a large site
  • g the generation and it's the only one for the pupils in and around Keralassery like Kallur, Thadukk
  • There is a House Assembly, where all pupils in the same House come together, each week.
  • In 2009, 68.5% of pupils in Nottinghamshire achieved 5 or more A* - Cs
  • ly among these is the 11+ taken by prospective pupils in December of Year Six.
  • The specialist school, now with over 1000 pupils in the 11 to 16 age-group had undergone a £15
  • Orchard Fields has 331 pupils in the 3-11 age range.
  • 150 pupils in the grounds with the primary school is a 'p
  • Pupils in the school belong to one of four houses eac
  • Nearly a third of pupils in the last two years have gained Scholarships
  • Pupils in grades 7-12 from throughout the parish may
  • His pupils in Slutsk included Yosef Rosen, later to achie
  • number of allegations over physical assault on pupils in the 1980s, to Heinrich Himmler.
  • It caters to approximately 1400 pupils in Years 7 to 13, including nearly 200 in its
  • The drama department have produced successful pupils in the past, with many going on to perform on
  • egations against him of sexual abuse involving pupils in the school dormitory were made in 1966.
  • d a faithful and caring husband, Jo guides her pupils in their young lives; with song, music and pla
  • There are maths days for pupils in Year 7 and 8, along with enrichment session
  • Cramlington Learning Village has almost 400 pupils in each school year; making it one of the larg
  • Pupils in Years 10 and 11 follow the International Ge
  • He taught many pupils in Majorca during his final years.
  • y problems, having to accommodate over a 1,000 pupils in buildings that were designed for a capacity
  • -teacher school caters for boys and girls, and pupils in the main are drawn from the immediate local
  • sh block was completed late 2009 and opened to pupils in the spring term of 2010.
  • Young madrasah pupils in Mauritania.
  • The school has approximately 750 pupils in its attendance.
  • he plan for accommodating the larger number of pupils in secondary education in the town was to buil
  • School uniform is required for pupils in years 7 to 11 but not the sixth form.
  • Flexible curriculum gives pupils in the early years the opportunity to experien
  • oker tables, and a primary school which had 83 pupils in 2007-8.
  • serving the Cannock Chase district with 1,500 pupils in attendance.
  • Pupils in Kemah attend schools in Clear Creek Indepen
  • dlesham House Association, the School's former pupils, in 2010.
  • education process there, he left with 82 other pupils in February, 1906.
  • Pupils in the Main School are sorted into four houses
  • The school opened in 1955 with 12 pupils in the first year.
  • ganist at St Paul's Cathedral, had been fellow pupils in London as boys.
  • is has since increased to an enrolment of 1200 pupils in 2010.
  • Zvejniekciema vidusskola) was attended by 395 pupils in 2008/2009 and employed 27 teachers.
  • h language became a compulsory subject for all pupils in Wales at Key Stages 1, 2 and 3 (up to age 1
  • rding schools with approximately eight hundred pupils in total, some of whom are in residence for th
  • Decisions about giving people access to pupils in schools are a matter for individual head te
  • closure due to running under capacity with 189 pupils in 2006.
  • apore, running on a single session catering to pupils in the Special, Express, Normal Academic and N
  • -educational community special school for deaf pupils in Newbury, Berkshire, England.
  • There are only a small number of pupils in the entire school (for instance there were
  • There were 350 pupils in the new construction, while 89 children rem
  • It has 934 pupils in the age range 11-16 years.
  • school provides education for more than 1,100 pupils in Years 7 to 11.
  • There are currently 925 pupils in the Senior School, including 276 in the Six
  • DDS) in the Isles District of DoDDS Europe for pupils in grades kindergarten through grade 12.
  • It is given to all primary school pupils in the United Kingdom as a free gift.
  • In Vikarbyn, there is a school, for pupils in the ages 7-11 years, there is a grocery sto
  • l is located in Crestwood, Kentucky and serves pupils in 9th-12th grade.
  • Numbers of pupils in the school
  • Hillcrest educates pupils in all grades from Kindergarten 3 to Grade 12.
  • School is an 11-18 school with more than 1,800 pupils in South Yorkshire, England.
  • h accommodation for 540 with two classes of 50 pupils in the school hall.
  • It is the only school which educates its pupils in the Afrikaans medium.
  • large secondary school of approximately 1,200 pupils in years 7 to 11 (Lower School) and 12 to 13 (
  • eder program with Trinity Christian School for pupils in years 11 and 12.
  • A wide array of GCSE options is available to pupils in year nine; college placements are also avai
  • Achievements of Deaf Pupils in Scotland (ADPS)
  • oods are not automatically eligible for LE/CJ; pupils in the surrounding area are zoned to Reagan Hi
  • The school took its first intake of 90 Year 7 pupils in September 2006, with a further 124 in 2007.
  • It currently caters for pupils in years K-10 and is co-educational.
  • ucharistic services are held each week for the pupils in the chapel, and Morning Prayer is held ever
  • Pupils in the school are organised into three year gr
  • Pupils in the school were organised into three year g
  • acher, Mr Westhead, would only pretend to cane pupils in his class if he was also their form teacher
  • ty, California that serves approximately 6,500 pupils in a variety of schools.
  • Pupils in KS4 do not have to wear the new Trinity uni
  • There are approximately 1,400 pupils in attendance, with 220 in the Sixth Form.
  • One of Ashbee's pupils in Mile End was Frank Baines, later Sir Frank,
  • The aims of the scheme are to mentor pupils in debating and therefore improve their public
  • send also has a primary school, with about 100 pupils in, and a nursing home.
  • Other former pupils include Jenny Bradley, Toyah Battersby, Sarah-
  • Notable former pupils include the scientist Cyril Bibby; the geograp
  • Former pupils include Alan Kernaghan who went on to play foo
  • Famous former pupils include Astronomer Royal, Sir Martin Rees, now
  • Notable former pupils include Robin Butler, a retired senior civil s
  • ollege, the Catholic grammar school whose past pupils include John Hume, Seamus Heaney and Brian Fri
  • His pupils include Malcolm Frager, Bruce Hungerford, Will
  • Sporting former pupils include Welsh international footballer Malcolm
  • Famous former pupils include Fionnuala Flanagan, Charlie Bird and E
  • Famous pupils include Reg Dwight, otherwise known as Elton J
  • Notable former pupils include the painter Thomas Gainsborough and th
  • Some of his notable pupils include Arnold Dolmetsch, Arthur Elwell Fisher
  • Some examples of drugs which may affect the pupils include pilocarpine, cocaine, tropicamide, MDM
  • ool & Technology College on Burns Lane: former pupils include television hosts Pollyanna Woodward an
  • Notable former pupils include Gary Parker (professional footballer w
  • Notable past pupils include the Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson
  • His pupils include Thanjavur Ramadas , Palghat Mani Iyyer
  • His pupils include Giovanni Battista Piranesi.
  • His pupils include Danny Carey, Terry Bozzio, Pat Mastelo
  • Her former pupils include Elene Gedevanishvili, Olga Markova, An
  • Notable composition pupils include Stephen Oliver and Robert Saxton (who
  • Aidan's Christian Brothers School (whose past pupils include the former Irish Taoiseach, Bertie Ahe
  • Other pupils include Angelica Veronica Airola, Valerio Cast
  • Former pupils include Olympic Long Jumper Sheila Sherwood (n
  • Past pupils include the Belfast CityBeat and Young Star Se
  • His certain pupils include Swami Nischalananda Swaraswati the pre
  • Other former pupils include TV news correspondent Charlotte Hume,
  • Notable pupils include Kaleigh Grainger, who was unicycling c
  • also made a career as a singing teacher - his pupils include Jane Eaglen - and opera producer.
  • Notable past pupils include;
  • His notable pupils included violinists Henry Blagrove and Henry H
  • His pupils included Louise Seidler, and he was the father
  • ege of Art from 1960 to 1963, where his fellow pupils included David Hockney and Allen Jones.
  • y he was much consulted by Calvinists, and his pupils included Accepted Frewen and William Pember.
  • lso saw him work as a journalist, teacher (his pupils included saxophonist Dean Fraser and drummer D
  • Her pupils included David Hockney and Allen Jones.
  • Pisendel's pupils included Franz Benda and Johann Gottlieb Graun
  • His pupils included Birmingham architectural artist, Alle
  • Jan's pupils included Hendrik Hondius I (1573 - c. 1650).
  • at London's Royal College of Music, where her pupils included Anna Maria Panzarella.
  • ing school in Oxfordshire, where his roster of pupils included subsequent World Champions Colin McRa
  • on South Bank University) in London, where his pupils included Frank Auerbach, Leon Kossoff, Cliff H
  • Vasilly's pupils included Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of R
  • attended Bala Grammar School, where his fellow pupils included Owen Morgan Edwards.
  • and high-master of St Paul's School, where his pupils included John Milton.
  • Blades' pupils included the rock drummers Carl Palmer and Ric
  • His pupils included Detlew Kraus, Monique de La Brucholle
  • Goss's own pupils included Arthur Sullivan and Frederic Hymen Co
  • His pupils included noted sculptors George Frederic Watts
  • Her pupils included a wide range of musicians: George Gue
  • His pupils included not only Bridgnorth boys, but also th
  • His pupils included Monique Gendron, Wolfgang Karius, Jan
  • His pupils included Babe Didrikson Zaharias and Lawson Li
  • my Medical Corps from 1915 to 1917), where his pupils included Gordon Herickx, Raymond Mason and Ian
  • In 1871, however, the pupils included 18 boys, an addition made possibly in
  • Other pupils included the sculptress Betty Rea (1904-1965),
  • His pupils included Johann Georg Pisendel.
  • His pupils included the now renowned Mauritis Cornelis Es
  • Other pupils included Viktor Sidjak and Victor Krovopouskov
  • His later-famous pupils included Leonard Bernstein, Roger Sessions, El
  • Famous tennis clinic pupils included Spanish Chief of State Francisco Fran
  • His pupils included the Leipzig cantor Friedrich Doles.
  • Other pupils included Rudolf Berger, Friedrich Schorr, Alex
  • Cosway's pupils included Andrew Plimer (1763-1837).
  • His pupils included il Sodoma and Defendente Ferrari.
  • faculty of the Vienna Conservatory, where his pupils included Alexander von Zemlinsky, and was name
  • His notable pupils included sopranos Liza Lehmann, Greta Williams
  • His pupils included Hans Hartmann-MacLean.
  • ended Amman Valley Grammar School where fellow pupils included Vernon Pugh and John Cale.
  • t the Royal Academy of Music where his notable pupils included Elizabeth Greenfield, John Orlando Pa
  • fers a range of different opportunities to all pupils, including extra curricula clubs, and the chan
  • variety of extracurricular activities for its pupils, including sports days and annual concerts.
  • He taught some 36 pupils, including Joe Hutton (piper), Tommy Breckons
  • s probably the most raw-talented of Shiunsai's pupils, including his son Tatsukichi (Tatsumaru) and
  • The school has a number of notable former pupils, including historian and strategist Matthew Ka
  • nnual enrollment for year 2007/2008 is of 1460 pupils, including Sixth formers.
  • cote" Smithy near the village green with eight pupils, including Mary Webb, daughter of William Webb
  • There are currently around 850 pupils, including a 240 in the sixth form and it is h
  • Nash had many pupils including Humphry Repton's sons, John Adey Rep
  • It currently has around 1500 pupils, including sixth formers.
  • The Downs has approximately about 1150 pupils, including 260 in the sixth form.
  • The school contains over 1200 pupils including over 60 prefects.
  • Thurlton Primary School has about 100 pupils, including a ‘classroom of the future' extensi
  • School has a long list of distinguished former pupils, including the playwright Sir Terence Rattigan
  • and many celebrated men have ranked among its pupils, including W. Elstob, Bishop Ridley, Mark Aken
  • rovide a safe learning environment for all its pupils, including the EYFS and enables them to become
  • House, Risca Road, Newport, and the number of pupils increased to around two hundred.
  • l shirt with the school logo (only required if pupils intend to play for the school football team) S
  • e in 1925, a group of former Banbridge Academy pupils interested in the game of rugby, got together
  • um and other activities that meet the range of pupils' interests underpins everything the school doe
  • The pupils interviewed who had been supported by the “TOP
  • son for Tyranno's unique ability to narrow his pupils into reptile-like slits and is also supposedly
  • being the least occupied, will move staff and pupils into the King's Manor buildings.
  • He even locked pupils into his classroom and even the deputy headtea
  • ing each school to track the attendance of all pupils involved.
  • A small group of 30 pupils is accepted to the school in Year 7 from the p
  • The current method of admission for pupils is by interview.
  • lanfyllin High School, with approximately 1000 pupils, is a bilingual secondary school based in the
  • it is important to establish which of the two pupils is behaving abnormally.
  • Each one of the school's pupils is assigned to one of the four Houses: Victori
  • One of his pupils is violinist Olivier Thouin.
  • seduce a heterosexual youth who was one of his pupils is quite without foundation.
  • ts report, it stated that teaching and care of pupils is outstanding, but noted that the school's pr
  • If the smaller of the two pupils is the abnormal one, dimming the ambient light
  • The overwhelming response from parents and pupils is of very high praise for the school.
  • Among his early pupils is Rabbi Levi Pante and Rabbi Eliezer Lazi, wh
  • an urban secondary school with only around 350 pupils, it was this which suggested to Leeds City Cou
  • From the playing of these and other pupils, it is clear that Armstrong must have been not
  • started of with just one house with just nine pupils(now has around 165 pupils), it expanded to Soc
  • he school opened in 2005 and currently has 170 pupils, it is run by Bristol Islamic Schools Trust (B
  • versity of Vienna, and during 1919, one of his pupils Ivan Vurnik, offered him a teaching position a
  • nger or Cairns, named after distinguished past pupils: James Shaw, Donald Currie, Henry Pottinger, a
  • ng time to have been composed by one of Bach's pupils, Johann Tobias Krebs, based on certain unusual
  • In 1802 he travelled through Italy with three pupils, John Cust (afterwards Lord Brownlow), Robert
  • One of Barrett's pupils, John Parkin, created his own handwritten grim
  • Each year, approximately 240 pupils join The Ashcombe School from nearly 30 differ
  • The new school will be open for all pupils June 2011.
  • One of the pupils, Katherine Smith, designed the CYR badge.
  • Former pupils keep in touch with each other through the Old
  • Pupils keep the same tutor and head of year throughou
  • Woodward, expects this activity to improve the pupils' language, literacy and thinking.
  • talk about his careers choices, but a lack of pupils leads to him and Steph Haydock living his scho
  • the school is involved in music and about 120 pupils learn an instrument.
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