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day pupils
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Plural of day pupil
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For seven days a week, 24 hours a day, pupils are immersed in a community entirely directed to helping them shine.
They charge an average of £13,000 a year for day pupils.
Last year, 16,675 day pupils spent an average of 12 nights each as occasional boarders in their schools.
The number of "occasional boarders" - day pupils who spend some nights as boarders in their schools - also rose, by 2.7%.
Even on an overcast day, pupils soon found two small blues mating in the haven's longer grass.
A recent survey of independent schools found that the average fee for day pupils is around £12,000 a year.
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I was a day pupil, but the first five nights you had to board, as an introduction.
From 1839 he was a day pupil at Canon Poiloup's school in Vaugirard, where he studied French and the classics.
Brighton College has a reputation for outstanding academic achievement, with fees ranging from about £21,000 a year for secondary day pupil and £33,000 for boarders.
Jim attended Frensham Heights boarding school in Farnham, Surrey, from 1931 and then St Albans school as a day pupil from 1935.
The average annual fee for a day pupil is more than £13,000 a year – a rise of more than 3% compared with last year, but 37% higher than the £9,600 average in 2008.
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