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291. £1m lottery prize for good sports
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 May 2003 YOUNGSTERS at a crowded secondary school have won a '1.1million Lottery payout for a new sports hall. -
292. Rocket science that's child's play
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 January 2003 SCIENCE-MAD youngsters have designed a potentially life-saving rocket to take medicine and supplies to injured ramblers. -
293. Tables 'are meaningless'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 January 2003 INDEPENDENT Manchester Grammar School is used to ranking among the top schools in the country. But despite its league table success, high master Dr Martin Stephen believes the system should be scrapped. -
294. College covers whole spectrum
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 February 2003 WHETHER it's learning advanced principles of physics or how to dress, staff at Loreto College revel in the achievements of all their students. -
295. We'll pass the test says head
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 June 2003 THE head of a school at the centre of GCSE-rigging claims today challenged classroom watchdogs to make surprise swoops on exam sessions. -
296. Mums in demo to save school
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 February 2003 DOZENS of parents have begged councillors to spare their children's school. -
297. Reaching out to the children of the world
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 May 2003 SCHOOLCHILDREN from Greater Manchester reached around the world, raising thousands of pounds to give youngsters in Iraq a brighter future. -
298. Teachers' new strike threat
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 April 2003 TEACHERS are threatening to go on strike to stop "unqualified" teaching assistants taking classes. -
299. Leader draws on Bolton schooldays
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 April 2003 THE new boss of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers will be building on lessons learned in her Bolton schooldays to make sure teachers have a stronger voice in the future. -
300. Primary offers 'best value'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 December 2003 YOU won't find Barton Clough primary at the top of school league tables, but data suggests it could be one of the best in the region. This year, 85 per cent of pupils reached level four in English, 85 per cent in maths and 97 in science - an above-average exam performance that ranks the school 28th in Trafford.