Campus students
The most common meaning of students is teenagers studying at school. They receive education and learn knowledge on campus, laying a solid foundation for future development.
A person who learns from a teacher or elder.
Students can also point to teachers or people who learn from their predecessors. For example, an apprentice who learns technology from a master, or a newcomer who learns work experience from his predecessors.
A person who learns from others
People who learn from others can also be called students. This meaning is broader, including not only students at school, but also people who take self-study exams and vocational training.
boy
In some dialects, students also refer to boys. This meaning is special and unusual.
learner
Students' English is "student", which comes from Latin and means "learner". This meaning is more abstract, including not only students at school, but also all learners.