Sentences with phrase «day pupils»

"Day pupils" refers to students who attend a school during the day and return home in the evenings, rather than living at the school's campus. Full definition
It was established in 1982 and costs up to # 1,300 a year for day pupils.
It houses almost 100 boarding pupils with 500 day pupils ranging from ages 7 - 17.
The number of school days pupils are absent for has decreased under Labour, but there seems to have been little success in reducing truancy.
There's also a significant level of 2 - year - old funding which is not strictly part of the DSG but has run in parallel for several years and is part of day - to - day pupil funding.
Fees range from an average of # 10,123 per term to send a child to a private boarding school, to # 4,398 for day pupils at either a boarding school or private day school.
Not all the kids at the school boarded - there were also day pupils.
Those represented by the HMC charge an average of # 13,000 per year for day pupils.
A place at a private school is a huge financial commitment, almost an eye - watering # 157,000 for just one child, from Reception to finishing the sixth - form as a day pupil.
At secondary, # 6,200 is spent on each state school pupil a year, while in a private school that figure is # 15,000 for a day pupil, and # 30,000 for a boarder.
For senior school pupils it charges fees of # 5,555 per term for day pupils and # 12,430 for boarders.
He attended evening classes in drawing and painting at the Belfast School of Art, and managed to become a day pupil by winning the Dunville scholarship.
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