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To pupils
noun
An orphan who is a minor and under the protection of the state.
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The school reopened to pupils on Monday.
They answer to pupils, and they answer to parents.
Attaching funding to pupils, not schools, is the next stage.
There was a magnificent ratio of teachers to pupils.
The places went to pupils from out of district.
And the benefit to pupils would be immense.
The ratio of computers to pupils is one to one.
The first free schools opened their doors to pupils yesterday.
He claimed modular exams were "unfair" to pupils.
It's about believing that listening to pupils matters," she says.
Switzerland offers careers advice and work experience to pupils as young as 12.
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