Faster swim time.
Some small and compact would be best for a junior highschool student.
The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.
Students do not necessarily need to shave as it is a personal choice and varies based on cultural norms, personal preferences, and school policies. Some schools may have grooming standards that require students to be clean-shaven for safety reasons or to maintain a professional appearance. However, the decision to shave ultimately lies with the individual student and their family.
It is okay for a student to go just for high school boarding school, although it would be better for one to attend a boarding school since middle school, which is called junior boarding schools. However, if one already is a high school student, they can apply for good boarding schools, so that it can be helpful for them. Senior boarding schools give students wider environment that gives them a experience of university education. When applying for colleges and universities, it may be much more efficient for a student to get in.
He would most likely be a junior in high school.
in primary schools a child is called 'écolier / écolière'. In junior high school he/she is 'un collégien, une collégienne' (from the word collège for these schools). senior high school is called 'le lycée' and the student there is 'un lycéen, une lycéenne'. A student past that point (in university or college) is called 'un étudiant, une étudiante'.
It is possible, but would be up to the school administrators.
If I were a new student I would feel nervous.
In most schools these days, the student who was found to have brought a weapon to school would be expelled.
Yes, usually exchange students go to school with the student they're living with.
As long as you are a student you can play or at least try out. So you would have to transfer and talk to the coaches
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