Sentences with phrase «only the brightest graduates»

But it is right that head teachers are selective and choose only the brightest graduates best suited to their schools.

Not exact matches

What followed was Milan's light - bulb moment, the seasons only bright spot to that point had been the goals of primavera graduate Patrick Curtone and it was Cutrogol that popped up with an extra-time winner in the derby to ignite his team's season.
Bright Blue says measure being considered in Downing St to woo younger voters would only benefit better off graduates
The subject — a disastrous honeymoon on the Dorset coast in 1962 — can only be explained by digging into the backgrounds of Florence (Saoirse Ronan), a bright, rebellious violinist from upper - middle - class parents (Samuel West, Emily Watson), and Edward (Billy Howle), an earnest history graduate snootily regarded by his in - laws as a country bumpkin.
While the job market and overall financial prospects for recent grads may be brighter than those only a few years back, the average Class of 2016 graduate will still shoulder over $ 37K in student loan debt, and the cost of college continues to rise.
Making it as an artist seems like a young person's game, built only for bright - eyed and bushy - tailed graduates.
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