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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pupils" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a pupil" when referring to a single student or "pupils" when referring to multiple students.
Example: "A pupil in the class raised their hand to ask a question."
Alternatives: "a student" or "one learner."
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"Any suggestion that a pupils' results and future chances have been affected because of an avoidable error by a school is of serious concern".
Angus council was accused of preparing to allow the children of struggling families to go hungry with its policy, which is thought to be detrimental to a pupils' ability to learn.
There is a wealth of background data and research, plus practical advice, for school leaders and teachers in the ABW briefing pack.As well as containing the resources for supporting whole-school staff responses to the problem, there are four helpful teaching activities, which culminate in the development of a pupils' communications charter.
The school at the centre of allegations of Muslim extremism has denied claims that extremist views were promoted in a pupils assembly.
The average pupils per teacher ratio was 28, while the teacher per class ratio was 1.31, with a pupils per class ratio of 36.
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I am a pupil.
Madonna was also a pupil.
She calls out a pupil's name.
A girl, a pupil at Torrance House.
A pupil asks about male love.
(Young Yehudi Menuhin was a pupil).
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