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Pupils and such
Pupils are also encouraged to participate in various clubs and cultural activities such as debating ( Irish and English ), Drama, Social action and Orchestra.
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 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 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 travel to the school from surrounding areas, such as Bristol and Yatton, by public transport or school coach.
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 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 and teachers from Whitgift School in South Croydon spent 2 weeks on the island with official permission to study and ring some of the birds, such as storm petrels at night time ( netting and ringing ) and shags on the cliffs in daytime.

Pupils and these
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 who currently go to Monifieth High School and live in the Barnhill area will not be affected by these changes.
Pupils from these schools will generally go on to Brockington College in Enderby and on to Lutterworth College to complete their GCSEs and A-Levels.

Pupils and integrated
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 and them
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.
Pupils aged between 7 and 14 were clothed and educated, although the main purpose was to fit them for domestic service.
Pupils in the sixth form are not required to wear uniform, but are expected to observe a code which asks them to dress like young professionals.

Pupils and into
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 flocked into the class-rooms at once.
At this time, he wrote the poem " Açların Gözbebekleri " (" Pupils of the Hungry "), which introduced free verse into the Turkish language for, essentially, the first time.
They were an open club and able to attract new players into the area as any others were closed to Former Pupils ( FP's ) until the 1990s.
Pupils from Ballinrobe NS added a touch of naval flavour to the occasion by accompanying a float they had constructed of the destroyer USS John King to the ceremony, towed into the arena by a vintage tractor.
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.
This would later evolve into the General Union of Senegalese Students, Pupils and Probationary Teachers in Europe in 1975.
Pupils are divided into Houses ; in Senior School they are Laud, Wheeler and Serlo, named after, respectively, Archbishop William Laud, Maurice Wheeler-a former headmaster, and Abbot Serlo-an important figure in the founding of Gloucester Cathedral.
* Education for Personal Autonomy: Inquiry into the School's Resources for Furthering the Personal Development of Pupils ( editor ) ( 1977 ).
Former Pupils ' children are traditionally put into the same house as their Father / Mother / Brother / Sister.
Pupils are sorted into one of six houses in Year 9:

Pupils and their
Pupils construct understanding and draw their own conclusion through creative experimentation.
Pupils wishing to obtain a GCSE or A-level qualification often finish their education in Guernsey or in England.
Pupils took several years to learn to construct a sentence in Latin, and did not learn to translate passages until their final years at the school.
Pupils started their first year of secondary school in the first form or first year, and this was the year in which pupils would normally become 12 years of age.
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 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 pick one of four profiles towards the end of their third year:
Pupils are allowed to bring their own sports equipment to the school with the authorization of the teacher.
* 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 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 were allocated to their respective types of school according to their performance in the Eleven Plus examination.
Pupils then transfer to Year One in the September following their fifth birthday, and to Year Two the following year.
Pupils will attend Call Over in their House's main common room every morning, and will sit in Chapel, Church and School Assemblies in their House groups.
His pupils were not less active ; their additions are known as the Tosafot of Perez b. Elijah's Pupils.
Pupils are assigned to a House as they start at the school, which they stay in throughout their school career.
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 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 visit many primary schools in less fortunate areas during their lunch breaks to help younger children to read.
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.

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