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Pupils are enrolled according to their ability, and although vwo is more rigorous, both havo and vwo can be characterised as selective types of secondary education.
Pupils can get promoted to or demoted from the grammar stream during their time in those schools depending on the development of their academic performance, and at age 14 can take subject-based exams across the syllabus to qualify for entry into a dedicated grammar school to pursue GCSEs and A-levels.
Pupils can take the 11 + test at the beginning of year 6, when they are age 10 or 11.
Most Pupils from St. Teilo's School and Tenby Junior school are automatically enrolled in the Greenhill School, but the parents can enrol them into a different school.
The CoSup supports the PCs in every possible way including co-operation and integration between the various Pupils Committees and acts as a link to the Teaching Committee, where it can voice the opinions and ideas on behalf of the PCs.
Pupils can also engage in sports and athletic training in their own time each day.
Pupils can study at the natural science department or at the language department, but considerable emphasis is placed on the empirical sciences in both departments, such as mathematics and biology.
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.
These steps can be easily remembered with the mnemonic PERRLA ( D + C ): Pupils Equal and Round ; Reactive to Light and Accommodation ( Direct and Consensual ).
Pupils in Year Seven have their tutor rooms in the Humanities Block so they can settle in easily.
A different attire is worn during physical education classes — a white t-shirt with a coloured band ( either red, blue, yellow or green ) on the sleeves indicating the house and navy blue shorts under the pinafore. Pupils can also wear the house T-shirt for physical education, it is a plain shirt ( red, blue, yellow or green ) with words and a picture at the back.
Pupils, both girls and boys, may join the CCF from year 9 onwards and enjoy a range of activities each week developing skills which can be put into practice at regular camps throughout the year.
Pupils typically arrive at the school at 13 years old, having taken their Common Entrance Examination to gain a place at the school, or they can take the School's Scholarship entrance examination.
Pupils can undertake non-examined Religious Studies or the Religious Studies GCSE.
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 ).
Pupils with special educational needs receive specialist support in class to ensure that they can access the curriculum fully.
Pupils of any age can take part after school.
Pupils can also take part in squash, soccer, badminton, basketball, golf, swimming, archery, shooting, volleyball and table tennis.
Pupils will study it for at least a year and can choose to either continue or learn another language.

Pupils and then
Pupils start off in nursery or reception aged 3 to 4, and then start primary school in " P1 " ( P standing for primary ) or year 1.
Pupils trained for the CAEC, then the CAPES teaching qualifications.
Pupils then transfer to Year One in the September following their fifth birthday, and to Year Two the following year.
Pupils may then go on to sit ' A ' Levels
Pupils are then expected to choose two subjects from a varied selection, which includes a second foreign language, Drama and Theatre Studies, Art and Design subjects, Food Studies, Sports Science and a combined Greek and Latin course.
Pupils then transfer to Duncreggan and sit GCSEs.
Pupils in the top set for French and the top two sets for Mathematics, have the option to take the subject ( s ) IGCSE at the end of Year 10, and then use Year 11 to take an Additional Mathematics stand-alone qualification or choose between a year studying Arabic or studying French culture and language.
As early as 1896 an Association of Past Pupils known then as the Bishop's College Association was set up.
Pupils then sit the NFER test.

Pupils and choose
Pupils may choose to study a third foreign language ( L IV ) from the fourth year of secondary school.
Pupils choose their " learning pathways " for Key Stage 4 during Year Nine.
Pupils may choose instead to attend a denominational course.
Pupils choose to serve in one of the three branches of the Combined Cadet Force ( CCF ), the army, air force and navy.

Pupils and from
She attended primary school in a variety of institutions in India and Europe, including Ecole Internationale in Geneva, Ecole Nouvelle in Bex, St Cecilia's and St Mary's convent schools ( both in Allahabad ), before graduating from the Pupils ' Own School in Poona and Bombay.
Pupils come from as far away as the village of Ashland to the west, where the defunct Ashland High School, closed in 1981.
Pupils from the school at Canterbury were sent out as Benedictine abbots in southern England, disseminating the curriculum of Theodore.
Pupils attending Private Schools from Dalgety Bay travel to Dollar Academy, by whom a bus is provided, and to the numerous schools in Edinburgh.
Pupils travel to the school from a wide geographical area.
Pupils found him a somewhat choleric and exacting master and a great recluse from academic society.
Pupils still train in cutters from the age of 13 upward at Hopeman Harbour to prepare for a voyage in the school's sailing vessel.
Pupils start middle school from form as referred to in Somalia or year 5 and finish it at year 8.
Pupils attend these schools from age 11 to 13, at which time they have the option of transferring to St Michael's if they qualify.
Pupils aged from 10 to 14 attend the recently rebuilt Shepshed High School.
Pupils from Caledonia, Dykesmains and Mayfield tend to go to either Ardrossan Academy in Ardrossan or Auchenharvie Academy in Stevenston once they have completed primary school.
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 from local schools including Bushey Hall and Bushey Meads have taken part as extras in productions such as My Dad's the Prime Minister.
The Yorkshire Post reported in 2005: " Pupils at a leading Roman Catholic school suffered decades of abuse from at least six paedophiles following a decision by former Abbot Basil Hume not to call in police at the beginning of the scandal.
Pupils are encouraged to start new clubs and activities after gaining support from a member of staff.
Pupils travel to the school from surrounding areas, such as Bristol and Yatton, by public transport or school coach.
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 from the area also attend Hazelwood College or Malone College which are both integrated schools, as well as Victoria College and the Royal Belfast Academical Institution both of which are grammar schools.
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 from the 1st to 5th year ( years 7-11 ) are assigned to tutor groups.
*" The Teachers Are Afraid of the Pupils " and " Reader Meet Author " from Southpaw Grammar
Pupils from Bristol also attend the school.

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