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1. Late starter Maryam goes to top of class
Asian News, Wednesday 05 October 2011 A student who moved to England when she was 13 and home schooled until 16 has received top marks in her exams. -
2. Asian men targeted in education campaign
Asian News, Monday 13 July 2009 The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) is launching the Get Ahead campaign as a way of tackling everyday issue of maths problems through an advertising campaign to promote free entry level numeracy courses aimed at men from Black Caribbean, Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities. -
3. Poetic pupils have work published
Asian News, Friday 09 January 2009 TWO students from Hollingworth Business and Enterprise College have impressed with their writing talents. -
4. £70m college approved
Asian News, Friday 02 January 2009 AMBITIOUS plans to redevelop Oldham College into a £70m campus have been approved. -
5. Zoeyah on track to make it to Washington
Asian News, Tuesday 16 December 2008 A TALENTED teenager has won a place on the United Nations’ prestigious Global Young Leaders’ Conference. -
6. Adnan's breaking national trend
Asian News, Tuesday 21 October 2008 OLDHAM teenager Adnan Rahman is determined to end a disturbing national trend – by becoming a fully-fledged child carer. -
7. More vets wanted from black and Asian community
Asian News, Thursday 16 October 2008 THE Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has launched a new DVD and brochure in a bid to encourage more applicants from Asian and black communities to pursue a career as a vet. -
8. Top scores for Asma
Asian News, Friday 22 August 2008 STUDENT who arrived in England just six months before sitting her GCSEs has scored excellent grades. -
9. Perfect passes for out of towners
Asian News, Tuesday 19 August 2008 AN ‘A team’ from Rochdale is celebrating success at Oldham Sixth Form College. -
10. Doctor dream come true for Shameela
Asian News, Friday 08 August 2008 For many people a hectic lifestyle which involved looking after four children, cooking for 11 people and running your own business could be seen as hard work, but one superwoman not only managed to do all that but even went to onto qualify as a doctor.