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Pupils and top
An OFSTED report concluded that " examination results place the school in the top five per cent nationally ", " Pupils ' attitudes to learning are outstanding " and " The school goes to exceptional lengths to broaden and enrich the education of all pupils ".
Pupils enter the programme through a series of tests at Primary 3, which will identify the top 1 per cent of the student population.
Pupils at the school are very successful at gaining places at both Oxford and Cambridge universities, often featuring within the top 20 in the country with regards to number of places awarded.

Pupils and set
As early as 1896 an Association of Past Pupils known then as the Bishop's College Association was set up.

Pupils and for
Pupils leave Marshall House at age 13 to join one of the other houses, usually Town for boys and Southfield for girls )
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 were usually educated in grammar schools up to the age of 14, after which they would look to universities and the church for further study.
* CReSTeD, Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching Dyslexic Pupils, a UK education charity.
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.
These are the Head Pupils for the entire school and only normally 6 people a year are allowed to have this position.
Pupils are given a series of fitness tests ( Pull-ups / Inclined pull-ups for girls, standing broad jump, sit-ups, sit-and-reach and 1. 6 km for primary year-olds / 2. 4 km for secondary and junior college levels year-olds ).
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.
: 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
Pupils trained for the CAEC, then the CAPES teaching qualifications.
Pupils attend their house for morning and afternoon registration, to play games throughout the day, and for the majority of the administration which governs their time at the School.
Pupils remain at primary school for seven years.
Pupils are prepared for the baccalauréat () ( baccalaureate, colloquially known as le bac ).
* Pupils interview Bridget Prentice about how to get your voice heard for Radiowaves ( 2008 )
Pupils remain at primary school for seven years completing Primary One to Seven.
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.
Pupils studied for one academic year ( in practice two terms — Winter and Spring ), sitting exams in the May of S5.
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 and French
Pupils learn English and Latin from 5th grade, Arabic, Chinese, or Japanese from 6th grade, and two of the four languages French, Spanish, Italian, or Russian from 8th and 9th grade, respectively.
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.
* The French School: Louis Diémer and his Pupils
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 and Students Trade Union of Côte d ' Ivoire ( in French: Union Syndicale des Elèves et Etudiants de Côte d ' Ivoire ), generally called U. S. E. E. C. I., was an organization of students and pupils in Côte d ' Ivoire, founded in 1971.
Students and Pupils Movement of Côte d ' Ivoire ( in French: Mouvement des Etudiants et Elèves de Côte d ' Ivoire ), generally called M. E. E. C. I., was an organization of students and pupils in Côte d ' Ivoire.
National Pupils and Students Union of Côte d ' Ivoire ( in French: Union National des Elèves et Etudiants de Côte d ' Ivoire ), generally called U. N. E. E. C. I., was an organization of students and pupils in Côte d ' Ivoire founded at a constitutive conference in July 1964.
Pupils in Top Set German take French ( in Y7 ), and pupils in Sets 2a, 2b and 3 continue with German up to year 9.
National Union of Students and Pupils of Mali ( in French: Union Nationale des Etudiants et des Elèves du Mali ) was a student movement in Mali.

Pupils and two
The town's two main association football teams are Moyle Park Past Pupils FC, and Neilstown Rangers ( past winners of the FAI Junior Cup ), with Booth Road Celtic emerging in the Sruleen community.
Pupils are selected on the basis of their musical aptitude and are required to take part in musical and, in the case of choristers, choral activities arranged outside normal school hours, including weekends and holidays, and to learn at least two musical instruments.
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 in the Wirtschaftsschule stay there for between two and four years.

Pupils and Mathematics
* Presented to Richard von Mises by Friends, Colleagues and Pupils, Studies in Mathematics and Mechanics, New York, 1954.
Pupils are required to take at least ten GCSE subjects during Fourth and Fifth forms, which must include Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, English Literature, English Language and a Humanity ( History, Religious Studies or Geography ).
Pupils applying for entry at ages 7 and above took an English and Mathematics assessment, whilst pupils applying at ages 11 and above took an English and Mathematics assessment and a reasoning / problem-solving test.

Pupils and have
Pupils would move up a form each year before entering the fifth form in the year in which they would have their sixteenth birthday.
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 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 of Fortrose Academy regularly have music and PE lessons in the Leisure Centre.
Pupils take GCSEs rather than Scottish Standard Grades and students now have the choice between the A Levels and the new International Baccalaureate Diploma, but cannot take Scottish exams.
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.
Pupils have equal voting rights with school staff.
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 will dilate giving someone the inability to view any notes they have in close proximity, however, long range vision is improved making the speaker more aware of their audience's facial expressions and non verbal cues in response to the speaker's performance.
Pupils have continued to go on to later fame-Patrick Abercrombie, pioneer Town Planner ; Sir Malcolm Campbell, motor racer ; James Elroy Flecker, poet and playwright: CRW Nevinson, official war artist in both wars ; WH Pratt ( Boris Karloff ), film actor ; E. J.
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.
After its recognition all directors have been given guidelines on how Pupils Representatives should be elected, giving the Pupils a unique way to exercice voting rights.
Pupils and teachers have the opportunity to travel to places such as Tibet, Nepal, Peru and Chile for the purposes of trekking in and the exploration of distant mountainous regions.
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 and teachers have travelled between Tanzania and Scotland many times.
Pupils are involved in biennial World Challenge Expeditions and recent expeditions have been to Morocco and Ecuador and are soon going to Namibia.
Pupils in the GEP have to take Social Studies as a graded subject.
Pupils who only have white stripes in their ties have received colours awards from the school for participation in extracurricular activities such as rugby, hockey, music etc.
Pupils in Year Seven have their tutor rooms in the Humanities Block so they can settle in easily.
Pupils of Doon have gone on to achieve prominence in politics, government service, the armed forces of India and Pakistan, commerce, journalism, the arts and literature.

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