The plural is students. Apostrophes are almost never used to form plurals.
The possessive for one student is student's and the possessive for a bunch of students would be students' (only the apostrophe).
Examples:
There are several students.
One student's bike is missing.
All of the students' bikes are parked in the same place.
You can spell it a bunch of different ways hoe!!
No, the correct phrase is "group of students." "Bunch" is more commonly used to describe objects, like a bunch of flowers.
A bunch of people not in control is a riot.
That is the correct spelling of "flock" (a bunch of birds).
a bunch
daltaí (school students) / mic léinn (university students)
It is spelt 'bouquets'.
The likely word is "bouquet" (bunch of flowers, or a scent).
The likely word is "bouquet" (a bunch of flowers, or a scent).
Jesse, Jessie, Jesee, Jesy, Jessy, Jesi
because he stole the idea of facebook from a bunch of college students
It's just a bunch of different squigglys.