Minneapolis has the metropolitan area's largest concentration of Indian pupils, slightly fewer than 3,000, or about 7.5 percent of 39,500.
As a knowledge of English in necessary to our Indian pupils and that of Canarese to European boys we determined to build a wing and a kitchen adjoining the Seminary.
For children who started primary school in 2009, 60% of Chinese and Indian pupils as well as 35% of Malay pupils predominantly speak English at home.
In 2000-01, Black pupils were three times more likely than white pupils and ten times more likely than Indian pupils to be officially excluded from school for disciplinary reasons.
She completed her schooling in London, where she was the first Indian pupil to attend Clapham County Grammar School.
All white and coloured children are educated to the age of 16, Indian pupils to 15, but there is no compulsory education for African children.
She is also the top Indian pupil.
It is a copy made by Indian pupils of the Jesuit Saint Paul's College in Goa, and sent to one of the Jesuits' central offices in Europe.
The first school at Carey was opened on January 27, 1823, and originally had 30 Indian pupils.
Churches stood nearly empty, schoolmasters suffered insults from Indian pupils who had lost respect for authority, and vendors sold pulque (maguey liquor) openly in the markets before mass on Sundays.