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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 may choose to study a third foreign language ( L IV ) from the fourth year of secondary school.
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 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 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.
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 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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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.

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Pupils are represented in the school by the pupil Council.
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 ).
Pupils in Ferris are served by the Ferris Independent School District.
Pupils in Scotland may leave once they have reached the age of 16 ; those who reach 16 before the 30th of September may leave after national examinations in May, whilst those who are 16 by the end of February may leave the previous Christmas.
Pupils are admitted at the age of 13 by selective examination.
Pupils who currently go to Monifieth High School and live in the Barnhill area will not be affected by these changes.
Pupils sit Standard Grade exams at the age of fifteen / sixteen, sometimes earlier, most often for up to eight subjects including compulsory exams in English, mathematics, a foreign language, a science subject and a social subject ; it is now required by the Scottish Parliament to have two hours of physical education a week.
Each Pupils Committee has at least one member representing its ideas in the CoSup meetings, and thus CoSup is the sole representing body of the pupils in all global committees of the European School system ( even if the Pupils Committees themselves are not directly elected by the pupils ).
Pupils are selected by members of staff to hold positions of responsibility within the various sections of the school.
* Presented to Richard von Mises by Friends, Colleagues and Pupils, Studies in Mathematics and Mechanics, New York, 1954.
Pupils who plan to study further would usually sit for the exam organised by the higher education institutes, or international assessment bodies like Edexcel, CIE and College Board, or the related government bodies in mainland China and Taiwan.
See Professor Park and His Pupils ( Boston, 1899 ), a memorial of his 90th birthday, with articles by R. S.
*" Kennedy Flame Put Out Accidentally by Pupils.
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.
An Address Written by Mr. Clerc and Read By His Request at a Public Examination of the Pupils in the Connecticut Asylum Before the Governour and Both Houses of the Legislature, 28 May 1818.
Number of Pupils by year.
The HOPE Scholarship Program ( Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally ) created in 1993 under the supervision of Georgia Governor Zell Miller, is a merit-based higher education scholarship that is funded entirely by revenue from the Georgia Lottery and is administered by the Georgia Student Finance Commission ( GSFC ).

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