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Schools and colleges are equally eager to publicise the success of their high-flying pupils.
Geoffrey Vos QC, former head of the Bar Association, who sits on the Milburn review, chairs the Social Mobility Foundation which helps high-flying pupils on free school meals into top-rank professions.
The substantial changes, being put out for consultation, would provide a much clearer distinction between high-flying pupils currently achieving A and A* grades.
Five miles from Curtiss Field is a flying school where three hundred pupils are under instruction.
Then a boy explained: many of the pupils fly first class instead.Yet foreign students, whether educated in British private schools or elsewhere, are decreasingly likely to go to English universities.
Additional comments that the authors may want to consider in the future: 1) Can the teacher fly still teach pupils 48 hours after exposure, or is teaching limited to 24-48 hours?
The protagonist of "The Sea, the Sea" (1978) is miraculously rescued from a maelstrom by his cousin, an adept in yogic levitation; in "The Philosopher's Pupil" (1983), a flying saucer sends out a ray that blinds the novel's hero.
Get primary pupils off to a flying start by introducing them to Felix and Franzi, two characters created by the Goethe-Institut.
In September 1918, Cobby was transferred to a training unit in England, where he found the strain of instructing pupils "much worse than flying in France".
After a pupil has taken his flying instructions and has satisfied the inspector of the field and has passed the examination, he is given a private licence from the Department of Commerce, which means he may take his friends flying but is not allowed to take anyone for hire, or fly across the state border.
With cable cars flying overhead, Rokeby Secondary and Britannia Village Primary School pupils are acting in Spanish and singing in French – some have only been learning the language a week.
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