pupils in the PONS Dictionary

pupils Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the year 9 pupils Brit

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This late Victorian building now provides education to around 100 pupils.
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The pupils are round, black circles and will widen during nocturnal activity to maximize light reception.
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It is claimed this had a serious knock-on effect on pupils studying the subjects at a higher level in the sixth-form.
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The school (for school years 7-11) also has a sixth form where pupils can return to continue their education in a familiar environment.
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It is a business run by pupils after school hours.
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There is a strong ethos of mutual support and respect that permeates the whole school and enables pupils and students to realise their potential.
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In 2004-5 it had 660 pupils and 33 teachers.
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It consists of a preparatory department for the ages of 4-10 and a senior school for pupils aged 1118.
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In 2010, the district reported that 1,521 pupils received a free or reduced-price lunch due to the family meeting the federal poverty level.
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Pupils were asked to complete a shuttle run, which tested their ability to accelerate and change direction.
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