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Already there are 121 after-school clubs, catering for pupils between 12 and 18.
Typically, Jawara teaches class sizes of up to 39 pupils between the ages of 11 and 26.
Queensmill, near Shepherd's Bush in west London, has around 140 pupils between the ages of two and 19.
One of the more surprising recipients of this award was James Gillespie's High School in Edinburgh, which educated pupils between 11 and 18.
The school plans to establish that the new site is an extension of the old one by running staff and pupils between the two.
That is, the gen der gap increases for all pupils between the ages of seven and 11 (key stages 1 and 2).
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The NUT uniform guidelines simply state: "Within the context of teaching and learning, issues ranging from ensuring equal access to the curriculum to the relationship between pupils and between pupils and teachers might be examined.
Children of Peace charges $1,650 a year for each pupil between the ages of three and ten.
Wilshaw would have done education in these areas better service by highlighting these facts, and stressing the difference in grant per pupil between areas, rather than constantly criticising.
Everything that characterised my time there as a pupil between 1982 to 1988 comes rushing back and, for whatever reason, my dormant brain often doesn't like it.
The offences were committed against five pupils aged between six and eight between September 2006 and December last year.
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