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A successful pupil at the local high school, ambitious and naturally eloquent, young Gambetta refused to stay in a provincial town with no other prospect than to work in his father's store.
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In the early 1640s Carel Fabritius studied under Rembrandt and became one of his most significant and successful pupils.
In real life, McKee, an actual screenwriting teacher who has lectured some 100,000 writers at multi-day seminars over the past three decades, has also had his share of successful pupils (though he advises them against cliches).
"It will take time to see how successful the pupil premium will be.
I was a successful (ie pupils and parents said nice things and exams were passed) teacher for many years.
With our pupils successful engagement is more likely to take place outside the classroom.
Shame about the view Keep taking the tablets High on speed England wins World Cup Jack of no trades Livingstone the loner ReprintsThe basic problem is that Britain's education system is much less successful at getting pupils to stay in school after the age of 16 than at enticing those who do stay to go to university.
The environmental component Daily provision of free FV was successful in reaching pupils from different social classes and boys and girls equally.
A star pupil So successful was the initiative that shortly after the school was finished, the villagers realized there were too many students and too little space in the existing school.
In short, history is "generally a popular and successful subject, which many pupils enjoy".
He's so successful in preparing his pupils for a college-level calculus exams, his teaching faculty suspects cheating.
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