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The word 'at fee' is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not make sense by itself, and it is not a standard phrase.
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Reiss Akhtar, 17, who has a place to study English literature at Cambridge, benefitted from that – he had four weeks of coaching to support his application and sat two mock interviews at fee paying schools; one at Eton and one at Brighton college.
A higher percentage of pupils at fee paying schools achieve five A* to C GCSE grades than those in state schools.
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Sadly, that position is now completely reversed – almost all their pupils are at fee-paying schools.
The fact that, at fee-paying Abingdon, he found his refuge in the music room.
James Tooley, a professor of education at Newcastle University, has found many children at fee-charging schools in Africa, China and Latin America.
Institutions that have long targeted pupils at fee-paying schools in Britain are beginning to find state schools fertile ground as well.Despite this, most British students are still staying put.
Perhaps looking for an excuse, I said that all three of our children were at fee-paying schools and that this was surely an obstacle to being education secretary in a Labour government.
The remainder are at fee-paying private schools, of which the oldest and most august are Westminster School (originally monastic, refounded by Elizabeth I in 1560; now coeducational), St . Pauls School (1509), Harrow School (1572), and Dulwich College (1618).
Last summer, a quarter of entries from schools for the AQA exam board's computing A-level came from pupils at fee-paying or academically selective state secondaries, despite these pupils representing just 12% of England's school population.
Norton, educated at fee-paying Ampleforth College in Yorkshire and the University of Cambridge, believes he could well have been overlooked to play Happy Valley's gritty Yorkshire-born killer Tommy Lee Royce if producers had known more about his background.
Such high-ranking young ish) Labour ministers as Ed Balls, James Purnell and Ruth Kelly were educated at fee-paying establishments; indeed, at the last count, just less than a third of current government ministers went to private schools.
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