The English curriculum should prepare pupils for possible study of these subjects as separate options, and not seek to supplant them.
The same day, the first Latin school was opened, preparing pupils for the gymnasium in Idstein.
These schools were also the only ones that offered an extra term of school to prepare pupils for the competitive entrance exams for Oxbridge.
It is designed to prepare pupils for life as independent learners with a willingness to work with determination and commitment to achieve their potential.
The school used to have a policy of not preparing pupils for scholarships.
(b) prepare such pupils for the opportunities, responsibilities and experience of adult life.
For four decades the school had prepared pupils to be Communist citizens, passing on to them the rituals and lore of the party.
The school was intended to prepare pupils for university and eventually the Church or the legal profession.
The selective Gymnasium (grades 5 or 7 through 12) is supposed to prepare pupils for university.
The National Curriculum aims to "prepare pupils for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of adult life".