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A popular and hard-working pupil, he left to study digital business at Nottingham University and, in September 2003, joined UBS as a graduate trainee.
Since he "had not exactly been the most hard-working" pupil — or, one may add, the most gifted — his father had taken him first from high school and then from vocational school, long before graduation.
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That means, for example, preventing schools from selecting bright and hard-working pupils: better, it is felt, to encourage a mixed intake at every school.Nice in theory.
But the nation's hard-working pupils – many of them now embarking on GCSE courses that the government has more or less officially rubbished – do not deserve more ill-thought-through upheaval in the form of the new O-level proposals, which will officially be known as "the English Baccalaureate Certificate".
Alex Ripley, the hard-working student.
So hard hyphen working (hard-working).
We have to protect ourselves". The board's action was sharply criticized by parents and teachers who jammed into the Aeolian School cafeteria to hear the debate and voice their support for the two principals, whom they described as hard-working and popular with the pupils.
This work required strong, hard-working men.
As a graduate student, I am completing a research study in which I interviewed 20 hard-working first-grade teachers, all committed to their pupils' success.
The country's best universities could fill all their places several times over with hard-working, expensively-trained but rather dull private school pupils who would all cruise smoothly to 2 1 degrees.
It was not for nothing that his headmaster, Mr Stoffberg, described him as "one of the most brilliant pupils he had ever taught, and the most hard-working boy he had ever met".
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