Difference between revisions of "How many students are there in the school?"
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Arabic - 170 <br> | Arabic - 170 <br> | ||
− | Chinese - 170 | + | Chinese - 170<br> |
− | French - 250 (including Poitiers and Middlebury at Mills) | + | French - 250 (including Poitiers and Middlebury at Mills)<br> |
− | German - 130 | + | German - 130 <br> |
− | Hebrew - 40 | + | Hebrew - 40<br> |
− | Italian - 110 | + | Italian - 110<br> |
− | Japanese - 100 | + | Japanese - 100<br> |
− | Portuguese - 40 | + | Portuguese - 40<br> |
− | Russian - 150 | + | Russian - 150<br> |
Spanish - 350 (including the program in Mexico) <br> | Spanish - 350 (including the program in Mexico) <br> |
Latest revision as of 12:30, 20 May 2011
The numbers vary from year to year, depending on how many people apply/enroll. Typically, these are the figures for each school (across the levels):
Arabic - 170
Chinese - 170
French - 250 (including Poitiers and Middlebury at Mills)
German - 130
Hebrew - 40
Italian - 110
Japanese - 100
Portuguese - 40
Russian - 150
Spanish - 350 (including the program in Mexico)