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Bright pupils were allowed to eat first; the least able went last.
Supported by eight independent schools, including Eton and Highgate, it concentrates on admitting bright pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Around half of England's 164 grammar schools plan to prioritise bright pupils from poorer families in their admissions policies.
His award-winning play about bright pupils at a Yorkshire grammar school, The History Boys, is enjoying its last hurrah in London's West End.
A social networking site, described as a "thinking teenager's Facebook", that aims to prepare bright pupils for top universities, has attracted more than 2,500 members.
By the time heads receive these letters in the summer following GCSE exams, some of these bright pupils may already have left.
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He was a bright pupil and sat for hours absorbing classics such as Robert Tressell's The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist and Jack London's The Call of the Wild.
By John T. Winterich The New Yorker, May 24 , 1947P. 65 A bright pupil in the 8th grade delights in tripping up the teacher on grammar rules.
Hwang Won-sang, a bright pupil who hopes to study physics at Korea University, joined a study group that practised according to the schedule of the exam every day for a week, so that his body could adjust to its rhythm.
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