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The phrase "a pupil from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or affiliation of a student, typically in an educational context.
Example: "She is a pupil from the local high school who excels in mathematics."
Alternatives: "a student from" or "a learner from".
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All schools must follow clear regulations when removing a pupil from their roll".
Awais Younis, 14, a pupil from Alexander High School in nearby Tipton, asked what plane Pujji had liked flying best.
As party spies multiply, a geography teacher has her clothes torn off for failing a pupil from a Mukhabarat family.
Camden School for Girls – a top state secondary – banned a pupil from wearing the niqab in 2014.
Little himself was a pupil from 1967 to 1972, "the first male in my family to be educated past the age of 14".
One senior practitioner shared her experience of sexual harassment as a pupil, from her pupil supervisor, after she arrived at work following a weekend haircut.
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Would a pupil today from a similar background be served so well in that department, strongly engaged with such a range of instrument and repertoire?
On the other, what message does the existence of a dedicated LGBT school send out, firstly, to the bully who needs educating, and may not change their ways simply because you remove an LGBT pupil from a difficult situation?
Mr Lawrence was a victim of this culture – one who stood against it, and attempted to protect a young pupil from what was going on in our streets.
Jim attended Frensham Heights boarding school in Farnham, Surrey, from 1931 and then St Albans school as a day pupil from 1935.
"Just over a week ago my grandad died," Catrin, a year five pupil from a Colywn Bay primary school said.
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