Pupil - Law Dictionary Search Results
Schoolroom
A room in which pupils are taught
Sloyd
practical skill in some trade but also to develop the pupils mentally and physically
Comprehensive School
School, is a secondary school which admits all abilities of pupils, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 15, para 96, p. 95.
Day-school
Day-school, is a school at which pupils do not board, Halsbury's Laws of England 15, para 96,
Minor
Scotland a minor is a person between the ages of pupilarity and majority--in males from fourteen to twenty-one years and females
Public Schools
some governing body, private schools being only open to such pupils as the proprietor or head master chooses to admit. The
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