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  • The Cornhill Training Course now trains 90 students a year for ministry.
  • The campus also includes a shop run by students, a barber shop and laundry facilities.
  • community colleges, serving more than 15,000 students a year, with nearly 6,000 undergraduate stude
  • ardiff Business School currently serves 2,500 students a year, 700 of which are postgraduate student
  • When first opened, the school had 24 students; a year later it had over 200 students.
  • believed that this dorm caters only to honors students, a large proportion of non-honors students co
  • of the close proximity between merchants and students, a unique relationship was formed.
  • he Lab hosts four classes of Arlington County students a week, amounting to over 9,000 students a ye
  • a 721-bed hospital, a medical school for 500 students, a school of nursing, housing for staff and s
  • The windows give students a view of Hopper Hall, Converse Hall and Odum
  • This gives students a chance to practice reading and writing kana
  • He now teaches grade-school students about drug awareness through the D.A.R.E.
  • The academy has approximately 1,050 students, about 220 of whom are in the sixth form.
  • Educate medical students about evidence-based medicine and evidence-ba
  • Briggs was responsible for advising students academically, and on personal issues.
  • Its target market is students, academics and professionals.
  • The summer enrichment program focuses on students' academics through reinforcing and reviewing
  • Tuition is free for the 14 students accepted each year.
  • It accommodates approximately 285 students accepting both under and post-graduate studen
  • Saaty has had 14 doctoral students according to the Mathematics Genealogy Projec
  • The following is the percentage of students according to ethnicity.
  • ffey National School has an enrollment of 178 students according to their website.
  • It has a sixth form of about 110 students according to the latest OFSTED report.
  • In 2010 73% of students achieved 5 GCSEs at grades A*-C.
  • In GCSE, 81% of its students achieved 5 or more higher (A*-C) grades; 97%
  • 47% of students achieved grades A and B, 4 out of 5 students
  • In 2009, 57% of students achieved five A*-C GCSE passes including Math
  • In 2007, Year 11 students achieved better than in previous years in key
  • In 2008 students achieved 100% pass rate.
  • Percentage of students achieving 5+A*-C in any subject at GCSE level
  • Percentage of students achieving 5+A*-C including English and Maths
  • There, students acquire essential activist knowledge and skil
  • Korte and Jessica Rapchik led students across the United States in reorganizing SDS
  • In 2008, the district served 3,154 students across seven schools.
  • The school has 352 students across Grades KG to 5; and the principal is M
  • Students Acting for the Environment (SAFE)
  • s college to liaise with the Dhaka University Students' Action Committee.
  • ol's authoritarian dean (Arkin) discovers the students' activities and decides to prosecute.
  • Students admitted will be eligible for scholarships an
  • The school name was chosen by students after the first airing of Brian's Song.
  • orest admitted its first female undergraduate students, after World War II dramatically depleted the
  • He is currently instructing students again in Beijing.
  • ., the California Faculty Association, United Students Against Sweatshops, Students for Bhopal, Stud
  • Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)
  • SADD - Students Against Drunk Driving/Destructive Decisions
  • SADD ( Students Against Distructive Desisions)
  • Students Against Destructive Decisions (S.A.D.D.)
  • Students Against Drunk Driving
  • Students Against Nearly Everything
  • It accepts students aged 11-18 and currently has approximately 1,
  • It is a mixed comprehensive of 947 students aged between 11 and 16 years.
  • The school serves about 600 students aged from 11 to 14, accepting students from n
  • It has a capacity for approximately 1450 students aged 11-18.
  • ist status since 2005 and educates around 760 students aged 11-16.
  • Langdon is a secondary school for students aged 11 to 16.
  • It has around 700 students, aged 11-16.
  • ad in Bracknell, caters for almost all of its students aged 16-19, and some of its adult students ta
  • condary school and Technology college for 753 students aged 11-16.
  • The school serves about 580 students aged 11-16.
  • 008, the school serves more than one thousand students aged 11 to 18.
  • ys school that offers secondary education for students aged 11+.
  • It educates part and full-time students aged 16+.
  • It currently has about 500 students aged 11-16.
  • The school serves approximately 2000 students aged 11-18.
  • Leyland, is a sixth form college catering for students aged 16-19.
  • munity School is a small secondary school for students aged 12-16 with around 400 students on roll.
  • The school has over 600 students aged 11-16.
  • student body consists of approximately 1,200 students aged 16-18 and 400 adult students.
  • a co-education Specialist Sports College for students aged 11-18.
  • It is for students aged 11 to 18.
  • Rawlett educates around 1,250 students aged 11-18.
  • school provides a comprehensive education for students aged 11-18.
  • The Highfield School teaches students aged 11-18 from Year 7 through to Year 13.
  • Ash Manor Technology College has 1,013 students aged 11-16.
  • istory dating back to 1672 - had accommodated students aged 13 to 18, while both intermediate school
  • In 2005 it has 63 students aged 4-11.
  • It has 1,430 students aged 11 to 18 of both sexes and all ability l
  • for students aged 3-16.
  • 2008 the college enrolled approximately 1,760 students aged 16-18, 2,480 students aged over 18, and
  • d Ansford Community School which has over 700 students aged 11-16.
  • It caters for students aged 13-18.
  • Callow Park is for students aged sixteen to nineteen and for younger stud
  • It has 1,203 students aged 11 to 16 and has an Arts College special
  • It takes students aged from three to eighteen.
  • Students' ages ranged from 20 to 40.
  • It is aimed at students ages 13-20 years.
  • There are about 900 students, ages 11 through 16.
  • It admits students ages 14-18 into 10th through 12th grade.
  • It is dedicated to supporting students ages 6-18 with their creative and expository
  • Webb Street serves students ages 5-22 with intellectual disabilities.
  • He also held many students' agitations.
  • e school also offers math contests to willing students, akin to the national Euler Contest (7th grad
  • nches is popular with ex-students and current students alike.
  • The award is available to students all over the world.
  • There are over 1000 students all of which are aged between 11-18 and of mi
  • It is a major study hub for students all over Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, J&K, Punj
  • llege delivers different forms of training to students all over the world.
  • After the integration of black and white students, all high school students attended the high s
  • verage on October 11, 2007, after three white students allegedly yelled racial slurs at minority stu
  • onic bands, and mainly comprise middle school students, along with some high school students.
  • In Japan, American University students, along with other American and Canadian stude
  • Students already enrolled at FCS are given the first o
  • Students also have the opportunity to travel abroad fo
  • Because we are a classical academy our students also study Latin.
  • Middle school students also have the opportunity to participate in t
  • Junior Strings - young string students, also conducted by Rocco DiGeorgio
  • WJH students also actively participate in University Inter
  • Students also compete at both district and State level
  • Students also travel in from Sittingbourne, and Sheppe
  • Students also did a course in Christianity and Society
  • All four senior students also attend school council meetings.
  • The University students also taught the students in the Boykin Center
  • Students also must take a Spanish class every year.
  • There are 15 intercollegiate teams, and students also compete at the intramural and club level
  • Roseland's students also participate in sports and other extracur
  • Crandall's students also suffered from the injustices of their en
  • Several of his students also won ratings.
  • However, many students also move on to careers in journalism, financ
  • The students also had free access to the teachers' area du
  • Students also have the option of being dually-enrolled
  • Students also wear uniforms.
  • A limited number of students also complete internships abroad.
  • e College, in addition to catering for mature students, also offers special entry to disadvantaged s
  • Students also receive their own @unioncatholic.org
  • Students also make up a portion of the society's membe
  • Students also take part in interactive science classes
  • Students also have the opportunity to take a floral de
  • HSP is largely directed towards GSAS students, although it also accepts submissions from Ha
  • high school housed seventh through 12th grade students, although junior high students were moved by
  • s designed to teach immunology to high school students, although later versions will cater to colleg
  • Some students among a group visiting from Japan developed i
  • She also introduced her students, among them Robin White, to the possibilities
  • The DJs are predominantly university students and the station programming is a Christian fo
  • produced by more than 300 volunteers - McGill students and members of the community.
  • Students and staff transferred into the school in June
  • At about 1,700 students and expanding, officials established a freshm
  • school has an enrollment of approximately 265 students and offers an individualized approach to educ
  • e a place of opportunity for highly motivated students and actively involved parents."
  • In 1983 the school had 24 students and 2 teachers.
  • 2010 the medical school admits some 223 home students and a further 25 overseas students per year .
  • The school currently holds 2,230 students and is still expanding as of 2009.
  • to help bring detriment upon students and prevent student solidarity
  • The series is about Students and their teachers.
  • It can be used by both students and the public.
  • tly of poorly-trained reservists, conscripted students and home guard militia.
  • With the help of teachers, students, and friends they try to achieve their dreams
  • e school board prohibits bullying by district students and employees.
  • e School Board prohibits bullying by district students and faculty.
  • rams have elicited encouraging responses from students and parents.
  • CB has a strength of 25 scientists, 120 Ph.D. students and around 100 research project staff.
  • It currently has 77 students and serves grades 9-12.
  • the changes were unfair to rural and regional students and that it would leave 26,000 students worse
  • As of 2010, the school has about 1100 students and over 100 faculty and staff members.
  • Its main target readers are secondary school students and teenagers.
  • He found that he got along well with students and enjoyed teaching.
  • the Armagh school, ICD accepted 54 additional students, and further students are expected to be tran
  • offers special discounts for large groups and students, and barbecues at very affordable prices.
  • Computing facilities are provided for students and WiFi access is available throughout the b
  • The Centre supervises PhD students and teaches the distance-learning MA in Cultu
  • His most prominent non-German students and followers included William J. Ashley, W.E
  • Although at this time there were 800 students and 32 teachers, approximately half of the st
  • More assessment of students and more resources for teachers
  • It has 1,000 students and 150+ staff.
  • There are around 250 secondary students and 200 primary students.
  • ent on to provide campus tours to prospective students and visitors, welcome incoming students durin
  • This allows Kentucky students and UofL students to study the southern night
  • There are resources available to prepare both students and teachers for the test.
  • Current enrollment is estimated at 580 students and grades 9 to 12 are taught there.
  • f the 2004-2005 school year it has some 4,188 students and 235 full-time teachers.
  • ionately known as the 'Full School Squash' by students and staff alike.
  • starts with an outdoor dinner where all Elms students and staff are invited.
  • The School Meeting is composed of all students and staff members (teachers) and since the st
  • Students and staff went to Macau and mainland China.
  • The Press also publishes textbooks for students and lecturers.
  • Students and teachers will not be able to conduct proj
  • The paper is run voluntarily by students, and is funded entirely by advertising withou
  • It serves approximately 400 students and is part of the Bethel School District.
  • The School has 356 students and 52 staff.
  • Today there are about 1500 students and 75 staff.
  • forty members of the program, twenty American students and twenty internationals.
  • ty has a strong research culture for both PhD students and staff.
  • r. Bergan continues to be a devoted mentor of students and colleagues.
  • As of 2008, enrollment is 276 students and the principal is Kim Smith.
  • The students and staff returned in August, 2005.
  • rom media studies professors, game designers, students, and others.
  • Library for students and youth
  • ark Middle School, which serves 6th-8th grade students, and Manassas Park High School, which serves
  • provides housing for undergraduates, graduate students, and professional students on and off-campus.
  • e 2009-2010 school year) $45,330 for boarding students and $32,240 for day students, including meals
  • square feet (3,900 m2) and was built for 650 students and held 320 students in its first year.
  • The college is well viewed by its students and their parents, and with just cause."
  • April 2009, was primarily made up of college students and graduates.
  • Olivet Union School District has around 1,500 students and serves western Santa Rosa, California.
  • Initially it was to take 60 theology students and 40 in the arts.
  • The portraits of traditional students and faculty/staff make up a majority of the b
  • It has approximately 600 students and 30 teachers.
  • They also wish to “build solidarity between students and workers.”
  • on compared to Boonville High School with 915 students and Tecumseh High School with 312 students.
  • The school also provides church life to students and parents.
  • There are 650 students and magistrates from 10 countries of the worl
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