There are 26-27 pupils in 1 GEP class in Nanyang Primary School.
about 25 to 30 kids by class and 100 to 6 000 by school/high-school (depending on the size) Class sizes vary as do the number of pupils in a collège (middle school) or a lycée (high school).
There is actually one, it took a bit of finding, 'a dilation of pupils'.If you are referring to students, the collective noun for students will also work: a class of pupils.
22-27 pupils
You would need to work out the material needed for one uniform, then multiply by the number of pupils in a class - the number of pupils is variable.
You go to secondary school in class 7. Before class 7, you are in primary school.
In Scotland, class sizes can vary depending on the education level and specific school policies. Generally, primary school class sizes are capped at 25 pupils for P1 (the first year of primary education) and 30 for P2 and P3, while upper primary and secondary classes may have larger sizes. However, actual numbers may differ based on factors like school resources, location, and demand. Overall, Scotland aims to maintain manageable class sizes to enhance student learning and teacher effectiveness.
I go to school myself, and from what I have seen, over 80% of the pupils, or students, that go to my school perform badly simply because either they don't pay any attention in class, or they skip class. And everyone knows that if you have no idea about what is being taught in class, when an assignment or test comes up, you will fail miserably.
The noun in the sentence is "class," as it refers to a group of pupils.
the last class is, room 5 primary 3
8 pupils
class
No, the noun 'school' is the standard collective noun for fish.The noun for 'pupils' is a dilation of pupils (we can assume the word 'pupils' is referring to eyes).When referring to students, the standard collective noun for students will work for pupils as well: a class of pupils.It should be noted that collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun, a 'school of pupils' included.