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Understandably, many schools ban teachers from touching pupils under any circumstances.
By mid-century the Jesuits had 14,000 pupils under instruction in Paris alone; their colleges (not including universities) all over the land numbered 612.
However, the Department for Children, Schools and Families does recommend one adult per six pupils under age seven, or per 20 pupils age under 18.
The union wants the government to provide food to all pupils under its universal primary education (UPE) programme because parents are failing to feed their children.
Pupils' religious and cultural backgrounds would be taken into account, and there would be a parental opt out for pupils under 15.
Teachers alone were not responsible for poor pupils' under achievement.
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"The root cause of the under-representation of disadvantaged pupils is under-achievement at school and poor advice on the best choices of A-level subjects and university degree courses," she said.
Admissions tests should reduce any bias that could disadvantage pupils from under-represented backgrounds.
Similarly, consultant surgeon Andrew Raftery uses clips from Holby City as part of the University of Sheffield Outreach and Access to Medicine Scheme, to inspire pupils from under-represented social and educational backgrounds to pursue careers in medicine.
As previously mentioned, the phenomenon of foods aid provided to the poor families by many charitable organizations may have lead many pupils to under-report their food intakes.
Among those stopped were lorry drivers, and a pupil under supervision by a driving instructor.
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