Encara no tenim significats per a "day pupil".
1I placed my little daughter as a day pupil there, as she was now eleven years old.
2I ran away several times and eventually persuaded my mother to send me to High School as a day pupil.
3The boy had been attending the school as a day pupil until July and had completed five years, Mr Counihan said.
4When smallpox is in the city, vaccination day is held and every boarder, day pupil, teacher, and workman must report to the hospital.
5As a day pupil at Blackrock College, where rugby was almost a second religion, he was uninterested in sport but enjoyed his time there nonetheless.
6Georgie was only a day pupil; he arrived in the morning, and if it was fine would ride away in the afternoon, on his pony.
7She expects at least fifty scholars, many of them her day pupils.
8Every day pupils are suffering because of the teacher's hatred of himself.
9The school will no longer charge day pupils from September .
10I spent part of my school days at boarding school, while they are day pupils.
11There are another six boys come as day pupils, families live here in town, you know.
12One of the day pupils would mail it.
13My husband, Arthur, and I ran the whole show: forty boarders, thirty day pupils, Indians and English.
14The boys all went into the shrubberies in the rear; and the day pupils began to open their dinner baskets.
15The blackboard in one classroom still bears the date 'March 13' - the last day pupils sat at their desks.
16From this period especially, the number of French and Irish day pupils augmented very considerably, usually amounting to upwards of 350.