Examples of 'high-achieving' in a sentence

Meaning of "high-achieving"

high-achieving (adjective): Describing a person or group who excels or performs exceptionally well, often used in educational or professional contexts

How to use "high-achieving" in a sentence

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High-achieving pupils are rarely being stretched or encouraged.
This is what successful high-achieving dreamers do.
High-achieving students are more attracted to a career in teaching.
They were a diverse and high-achieving group.
Sometimes high-achieving professional women think they are untouchable.
These effects are essentially driven by high-achieving students.
High-achieving athletes often show signs of perfectionism as well.
My students have always been bright and high-achieving.
High-achieving students start out by being good readers.
We find ourselves surrounded by more high-achieving people.
The high-achieving pupils have no problem with this method.
Students like to compare themselves to high-achieving classmen.
I come from a high-achieving family that cares about academics.
But you are used to talking to roomfuls of high-achieving women.
Because some high-achieving students might already be perceived by their.

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Moravian offers a number of scholarships for high-achieving students.
She was a high-achieving student and always the class clown.
Her sisters and brothers were high-achieving individuals.
Many high-achieving late talkers were notoriously strong willed and noncompliant as children.
We have nearly doubled the number of high-achieving schools.
Imagine a high-achieving student who takes a difficult exam and earns a failing grade.
This applies to both highly gifted and high-achieving pupils.
Leonard comes from a remarkably high-achieving family who have all chosen high-achieving partners.
We enjoy making deals and love helping others become high-achieving negotiators.
This opportunity is offered to high-achieving students looking to begin a PhD programme.
Additionally, the impact of racial concentration appears to be greatest for high-achieving black students.
The two schools are high-achieving comprehensives in a largely prosperous part of Leeds.
Specially tailored programmes for highly gifted and high-achieving pupils and students ;.
The SAME camps expose high-achieving students to the world of military engineering.
Its voucher programme has encouraged selective admission of high-achieving or high-income students.
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Some studies suggest that impostor syndrome is particularly common among high-achieving women.
Sometimes high-achieving professional women think they are untouchable. Every woman can be abused.
Recognizing and rewarding invention, innovation and excellence in high-achieving students through the.
I was in a high-achieving school and I had a terrible fear of failure.
Two students apply for federal student aid-a mediocre student and a high-achieving student.
All are named after high-achieving Australians.
Did not you say that the imposter phenomenon Manifests itself in high-achieving women?
China offers several benefits for high-achieving foreign educated Chinese who return to China.
Though not exclusively the domain of women, Impostor Syndrome is particularly common among high-achieving women.
Faculty scholarships recognise high-achieving students at UOW.
They are nonconforming individuals … who are both handsome and high-achieving.
Umeå University welcomes talented and high-achieving students from outside the EU / EEA.
High-achieving low-income kids are less likely to apply to elite schools.
Berea is committed to providing a high-quality education for high-achieving students with limited financial resources.
For successful, high-achieving lawyers, children can come as something of a shock.
Clarence looked upon AI as a high-achieving son.
Pressure from high-achieving parents, it could be suicide.
The Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation established a special scholarship for high-achieving postgraduate students.
Gifted and high-achieving children.

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