Pupils definition

Pupils means a person twenty-one (21) years of age or under who is matriculated in a course of instruction in an educational institution from kindergarten through grade twelve. For the purpose of asserting the pupil's rights and receiving any notice or response pursuant to this section, the term also includes the parents or guardians of the matriculated minor.
Pupils. Code of Conduct" means the code of conduct of the School as may be amended from time to time for legal, safety or other substantive reasons, or in order to assist the proper administration of the School. A copy of the then current version of the Code of Conduct is provided to each child on entry and is sent to parents with the Acceptance Form. Parents will be notified of subsequent changes to the rules;
Pupils means a student or students of Customer.

Examples of Pupils in a sentence

  • Pupils will: • Follow the expectations for behaviour (SAFE, READY, RESPECTFUL).

  • Pupils will use iPads to work independently and co-operatively, collaborate with staff and other pupils, create digital content, research information and blog.


More Definitions of Pupils

Pupils means students enrolled in the school
Pupils means children enrolled at the educational establishment for which an assessment must be carried out under subsection (1).
Pupils means current, past or prospective pupils, unless express stated otherwise
Pupils means a student or students of CLIENT.
Pupils. Discipline Policy" means the disciplinary procedures applicable to Pupils referred to in clause 19.2;
Pupils means the total number of pupils enrolled at the School for each relevant academic year (September to August), taken from the Local Authority Number on Roll Register for each year during the Term. "Schools ICT Support Service" means the Support Service detailed at clause 8 of this Agreement.
Pupils means the school children or students referred to in the Contract Schedules;