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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affluent classmates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe classmates who come from wealthy backgrounds or have a high socioeconomic status.
Example: "While I enjoyed my time at school, I often felt out of place among my affluent classmates who had access to resources I could only dream of."
Alternatives: "wealthy peers" or "privileged classmates".
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She also said that requiring the poorest students to work only served to further divide them from more affluent classmates.
But, as he noted, Coleman also reported that low-income children benefit significantly from having more affluent classmates.
Here are three examples of social science issues that have attracted the team's attention: THE 30-MILLION-WORD GAP One of society's thorniest problems is that children from poor families start school lagging badly behind their more affluent classmates in readiness.
Low-income students who hold summer jobs or are idle, the research has demonstrated, forget more math and reading skills over the summer than their affluent classmates, who often receive intellectual stimulation in the summer from canoe trips, language camps or ballet lessons.
Despite my 4.0+ GPA, numerous extracurricular activities, and an unwavering desire to learn, I agonized over the inferiority I felt when compared to my affluent classmates.
More than 70 major adequacy studies over the past 20 years show that anywhere from 40 to 100percentt more money per student is required to teach children from poor and lower-income households than is required to teach their more affluent classmates.
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Claude Garcia Ernst Umhauerr), a 16-year-old student at the Lycée Gustave Flaubert, uses homework assignments to write an account of his developing friendship with a more affluent classmate, Rapha Artole Jr (Bastien Ughetto), complete with awestruck descriptions of the boy's family home and voluptuous mother (Emmanuelle Seigner), who trails "the singular scent of a middle-class woman".
Her classmates were so affluent, they made her feel "different, out of place.
In an analysis of the most recent GCSE results from last summer, the centre-left Demos thinktank found that nearly half of local authorities in England saw an increase in the attainment gap over the past year as poorer pupils fell behind classmates from more affluent backgrounds.
The girls and their classmates were part of a wave of thousands of affluent Chinese children who come to the United States each summer for language study and cultural immersion, many passing through California on their way to tour Ivy League campuses, go swimming, eat chili dogs and practice their English.
As a result of residential segregation, children from low-income families are more likely to have classmates with low achievement levels and behavioral problems than children from affluent families.
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