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1. Sir Alex Ferguson opens new £16m Burnage Media Arts College
Asian News, Thursday 10 November 2011 Sporting legend, Sir Alex Ferguson, visited Burnage Media Arts College today to officially open its new £16million state-of-the-art school building. -
2. 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. -
3. Shock as head quits school set up to break down racial barriers
Asian News, Wednesday 24 August 2011 Hundreds of pupils have urged an inspirational headteacher to stay after he dramatically quit a flagship school. -
4. Uni bosses axe Islam course
Asian News, Thursday 16 December 2010 Manchester Metropolitan University has pulled the plug on its Islamic Studies course after just four students signed up. -
5. Burnage students start new term in £17m state-of-the-art facility
Asian News, Tuesday 14 September 2010 A thousand students attending Manchester’s only specialist media arts college have gone back to school and to a brand-new £17 million state-of-the-art facility. -
6. Academy unites Asian and white students
Asian News, Tuesday 14 September 2010 A new academy which has united two schools in a bid to wipe out ‘deep-rooted’ segregation in a town hit by race riots has opened. -
7. New admissions rules to boost opportunities for overseas students at UK Universities
Asian News, Friday 18 June 2010 International students planning to study at UK universities can now use English language certificates to gain UCAS Tariff points – in the same way as they have traditionally done with ‘A’ Levels. -
8. Students' spellbinding cinematic debut
Asian News, Wednesday 15 July 2009 Making its spellbinding cinema debut alongside the latest Harry Potter blockbuster will be a 30 second epic written, filmed, directed by and starring 14 and 15 year old students from Burnage Media Arts College. -
9. 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. -
10. Students dig for the future
Asian News, Tuesday 30 June 2009 Students from schools in Rochdale dug for their future at a ground breaking ceremony for the new state-of-the-art Rochdale Sixth Form College.