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Pupils and Years
Pupils follow their lessons and courses in a secondary school in which they stay from the age of 15 to the age of 19 ( 4 School Years ).
Pupils in Years 12 and 13 are eligible to become prefects.
Pupils in Years 7 to 11 have compulsory Saturday school while there are activities for the boarding community.

Pupils and Minister
Pupils from local schools including Bushey Hall and Bushey Meads have taken part as extras in productions such as My Dad's the Prime Minister.

Pupils and Education
* Masters and Pupils: The Education of the Black Artist in New York, 1986, Jamaica Arts Center, New York
Pupils in Neartown reside within the boundaries of three middle-school attendance areas. Lanier Middle School ( in Neartown ), Ryan Middle School ( in the Third Ward ), and Gregory-Lincoln Education Center serve separate sections of Neartown.
Pupils ( called Learners by the Department of Education ) are usually between the ages of 12 and 13.
Pupils ( called learners by the Department of Education ) are between the ages of 13 and 14.
Pupils follow the same curriculum as in other schools, with the one exception of Religious Education, which is compulsory until Year 12 ( AS level ) when one can drop it.
Pupils follow the National Curriculum, except that faith schools may teach Religious Education according to their own faith.
Pupils are allowed to select the other subjects they study from a list that includes French, Spanish, German, Latin, Classical Civilisation, Drama, Physical Education, Geography and History.
Pupils from Form 1 to Form 3 obligatorily study English, Mathematics, History, Geography, Science, Technology, IT, Home Economics, French, German ( French or German can be substituted for Spanish in Form 3 ), Physical Education, Religious Education, Art and Drama ( Form 1 & 2 only ).
* Education for Personal Autonomy: Inquiry into the School's Resources for Furthering the Personal Development of Pupils ( editor ) ( 1977 ).

Pupils and Learning
Pupils are served by the Little Bay Primary School ( Rockport, Pre-K-K ), Live Oak 1-3 Learning Center ( Rockport ), Fulton 4-5 Learning Center ( Fulton ), Rockport-Fulton Middle School ( Rockport ), and Rockport-Fulton High School ( Rockport ).
The Secondary School of the village Willowgarth High School has recently been demolished and a new superschool-Shafton Advanced Learning Centre ( SALC ) is now the new secondary school for Pupils from Grimethorpe, Shafton, Brierley, Cudworth, Monk Bretton & Lundwood.
Pupils of the school who were still enrolled at Higher Side at the time its closure were transferred to the replacement ' Knowsley Park Centre for Learning ' based on Knowsley Park Lane, Prescot.

Pupils and Schools
Pupils attending Private Schools from Dalgety Bay travel to Dollar Academy, by whom a bus is provided, and to the numerous schools in Edinburgh.
* CReSTeD, Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching Dyslexic Pupils, a UK education charity.
The Pupils ' Committee seeks to represent the interests of the students of their European School whilst operating in accordance with the aims of the European Schools as expressed in the words of Jean Monnet.
CoSup stands for " Conseil Supérieur des Elèves " and represents all the Pupils Committees ( PCs ) of the European Schools.
The Pupils Committee seeks to represent the interests of the students whilst operating in accordance with the aims of the European Schools.
Pupils ' technical achievements include building the fastest CO < sub > 2 </ sub >- powered model formula one car in the South West England heats of the F1 In Schools competition 2004-2005.
A Study Of Moral And Religious Values Among 13-15 Year Old Pupils Attending Non-Denominational And Catholic Schools In England And Wales.
The Independent Schools Inspectorate says: " Pupils and staff show deep and committed support to the Catholic values that underpin the school ", and " genuine excitement and enjoyment shine through in sporting, musical and creative activities.

Pupils and with
Pupils are allowed to bring their own sports equipment to the school with the authorization of the teacher.
Mr Accum acquaints the Patrons and Amateurs of Chemistry that he continues to give private Courses of Lectures on Operative and Philosophical Chemistry, Practical Pharmacy and the Art of Analysis, as well as to take Resident Pupils in his House, and that he keeps constantly on sale in as pure a state as possible, all the Re-Agents and Articles of Research made use of in Experimental Chemistry, together with a complete Collection of Chemical Apparatus and Instruments calculated to Suit the conveniences of Different Purchasers.
: A Guide to School Life for Tiny Pupils and Their Parents, 1953 ( with Geoffrey Willans )
* How to be Topp: A Guide to Sukcess for Tiny Pupils, Including All There is to Kno About Space, 1954 ( with Geoffrey Willans )
* Whizz for Atomms: A Guide to Survival in the 20th Century for Fellow Pupils, their Doting Maters, Pompous Paters and Any Others who are Interested, 1956 ( with Geoffrey Willans ) Published in the U. S. as Molesworth's Guide to the Atommic Age
Osborne also released an album on Dischord in 2002 with Daniel Higgs under the name The Pupils.
* 2002: The Pupils ( as The Pupils with Asa Osborne )
Pupils are rated between grades A and D, with preferred access to schools being given to those with higher grades.
Pupils have equal voting rights with school staff.
Pupils of other faiths are free to worship according to their own beliefs but must still attend chapel with the rest of the school.
Pupils normally join at the age of 13 or 14, with both sexes able to take part.
Pupils generally do well in examination league tables ( though the statistics are not directly comparable to state schools or are not published, such as value added ) and with university entrances, and the school typically sends between 6 and 12 students ( to whom it may have given special exam coaching ) to Oxford and Cambridge every year.
Pupils wear different ties to represent which house they are in, with the basic tie design being the same for all pupils ( a navy blue tie with a repeated crown motif ) but with different coloured stripes to represent the house.
In fact, the whole project has been created and adopted during the 2004 – 2005 school year during a special meeting with all the presidents of all the Pupils Committee.
Pupils who receive major honours in the arts, be it for music or drama, are entitled to wear a blue blazer with maroon braid and a gold school badge.
Pupils will be merged with those from Rumney High School, which is also to close, and will be housed at a new English medium secondary school built on the Rumney Recreation Ground.
Pupils have access to extensive sporting facilities ; indeed sports take place every day, with main sports like rugby and hockey being played twice per week.
Pupils are usually assigned to houses randomly, perhaps with the aim of balancing the houses in order to increase competition.
See Professor Park and His Pupils ( Boston, 1899 ), a memorial of his 90th birthday, with articles by R. S.

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