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Intriguingly, the pupils whose results improved most markedly were the poorest.
In vacations he went to "holiday farms" for those pupils whose family lived abroad.
For example, there's Fifty and Cent, two year eight pupils whose mix of naivety and sophistication is hilarious and touching.
The schools' census reveals that 4.4% of pupils whose first language was not English spoke Polish, Lithuanian, Slovak or Czech.
"Beyond that it is right that teachers are given the freedom to tailor PSHE to the pupils whose needs they know best.
A trawl of the boys' school alumni has so far raised £9.2m to support pupils whose parents cannot afford their fees.
Homes with swimming pools One of several topics deemed too economically sensitive for those pupils whose families are not wealthy enough to enjoy such luxuries.
So, schools that remain within the local authority family will increasingly become the refuge of the most challenging pupils, whose faces don't fit in the "free schools".
Already, many classrooms are overcrowded as teachers take on pupils whose previous teachers died of AIDS; other schools simply remain closed because replacements cannot be found.
Neighbouring countries not working together is what killed the men – former pupils – whose names were all along the corridor at school".
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