I suppose you become a Yr 7 student as soon as you finish primary school - the summer holiday is like a transition phase between the two years. But some could argue that you should become a year seven once you start the autumn school term
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Your pupils would dilate
Trevor Roach has written: 'Bilingual pupils and secondary science'
Unruly pupils.
Sylvia Carol Walton has written: 'An investigation into teachers' perception of pupils and pupils' perception of school in two first year secondary school classes'
Your blood vessels restrict
Mavis Ward has written: 'Keyboard skill for all secondary school pupils, is there a justification?'
Bernard Donlan has written: 'The perceptions of some pupils about their transfer from primary to secondary school'
Two secondary schools for pupils 11-18, plus five primary schools for younger children.
Not in most fish, but flat fish and eel pupils change in size according to the amount of light they receive - like humans, these fish's pupils become smaller when there is plenty of light.
Cover your eyes/stop light from reaching them. Your pupils will dialte to become larger only to catch more light. Certain drugs also make your pupils dialate.
When the pupils become large, the term for this is dilated pupils. (Some people just say "dilated eyes", although this isn't a precise way to conceptualize it.)