Example sentences of "of [noun pl] at the school " in BNC.

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1 Despite the positive aspects of school/authority relationships mentioned in this report thus far , there seems to be a gulf between the intentions of the Authority , ( the Directorate , QAU etc ) and the understandings of personnel at the school level .
2 Paul and his colleagues organised a series of parties at the school and his company also ran the school tuck shop .
3 A lot of cars at the school this morning .
4 Couple of chaps at the school got booted out for that stuff and I never did get round to it . ’
5 Common practice is to consider : the presence of siblings at the school ; distance of home from school ; attendance at a ‘ feeder ’ school ; medical or other domestic factors .
6 I 've been and watched and contributed to some degree , erm or at least in listening to the reports of governors at the school , erm , in the allocation of some of their contracts , which of course include some being let under L M S and some being let under G M S , with regard to building and cleaning , they were very disappointed with the presentation that the D S O gave , and even though the D S O was eight thousand pounds less than the competing bidder , O C S , they gave the contract to O C S , and a report has had to be made to the district auditor to give their reasons .
7 The number of children at the school may have dropped considerably either through competition from other schools or through a fall in the number of children of school age in the neighbourhood .
8 There may be a gain in the number of children at the school but this could well have happened through factors such as population change or a new housing development that are totally unconnected to the work on raising the school 's visibility and image .
9 LEA-appointed members may outnumber by one the other members ( persons with experience in education or knowledge of local educational conditions , or parents of pupils — but not of pupils at the school which is the subject of the appeal ) .
10 Under section 1 of the Act , a duty rests with the Secretary of State , LEAs , governing bodies and head teachers ( of maintained schools ) to ensure provision of ‘ a balanced and broadly based curriculum which — ( a ) promotes the spiritual , moral , cultural , mental and physical development of pupils at the school and of society ; and ( b ) prepares such pupils for the opportunities , responsibilities and experiences of adult life ’ .
11 The 1986 Act states that the power is only exercisable where the education of pupils at the school is likely otherwise to be ‘ severely prejudiced ’ .
12 There are four basic ways of increasing the number of pupils at the school , extend the catchment area , attract the children of new families that move into the neighbourhood , shore up the leakage of children to other schools and , lastly , pick up those that are dissatisfied with their present school .
13 promotes the spiritual , moral , cultural , mental and physical development of pupils at the school and of society and
14 promotes the spiritual , moral , cultural , mental and physical development of pupils at the school and of society ; and prepares such pupils for the opportunities , responsibilities and experiences of adult life .
15 Parents of pupils at the school have been asked to give 210 pounds each to bale it out of trouble … but not all can afford to pay .
16 40% of pupils at the school are muslim .
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