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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average school size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical number of students enrolled in a school, often in the context of educational statistics or comparisons.
Example: "The average school size in the district has increased over the past decade, leading to larger class sizes."
Alternatives: "typical school size" or "mean school size".
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The average school size in England in 2006 was 224 pupils, compared with 128 in Scotland and higher than any other country in the study.
Average school size was 221 students.
The figure of 319,000 leaners was populated based on average school size.
Assuming an average school size of 250 students, almost 15,000 additional children may have benefitted from the program.
Average school size was 255 pupils per school, which was somewhat higher in Tilburg due to inclusion of 2 schools with more than 500 pupils.
The average school size was 228 pupils while the average number of classes per school was 6.3 (6.2 for grades 1-4 and 1.2 for grades 5-8).
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Working on an average primary school size of 224 pupils, that would mean another 2,030 schools will be required.
The average school was estimated to have 30 teachers, giving a cluster size of 30.
School size : The average number of pupils in year 7 at each school (n = 53) was used as a proxy for school size and dichotomized into large schools (at least 53 pupils) versus small schools (less than 53 pupils).
Fontbonne has both the advantages of a small school (average class size: 20), as well as some of the disadvantages (only eight Advanced Placement courses offered).
According the show, "Football observers and sports journalists alike agree that on average, high school players' size, speed and strength have increased dramatically over the past five to 10 years.
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