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1. £120m bid to create five super schools
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 March 2009 MULTI-million pound plans to transform secondary education in Bury have been unveiled. -
2. College is a shining example
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 December 2004 GOVERNMENT minister Kim Howells called for greater investment in further education colleges during a visit to Bury. -
3. School bullies in for a Scare
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 November 2005 A HEAVILY tattooed motivational speaker has so impressed education bosses that they've paid him £50,000 for his services. -
4. Anne wins top award
Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 October 2008 A TEACHER from Manchester is celebrating a top national award. -
5. Two Bolton schools warned over standards
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 December 2009 TWO schools in Bolton have been officially warned to improve standards. Both Sharples High School and Chorley New Road Primary School have been issued with ‘formal warning notices’. -
6. School fight hits the streets
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 March 2009 TEACHERS, parents and pupils marched side-by-side through Manchester city centre to protest against plans to close their school. -
7. 'Cheating' probe hits exam results
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 August 2009 DOZENS of students could have to wait months for their language exam results after three teachers at a top school were suspended over allegations of cheating. -
8. Merger plan as birth rate drops
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 October 2005 FOUR schools in Bolton could merge to form a multi-million pound "super school". -
9. Truant's mother tagged
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 April 2005 A MOTHER has been placed under a curfew and will be electronically tagged because her children played truant from school. Barbara Woodall, 34, is believed to be one of the first people in the country to be punished in this way. -
10. 19 languages in one school
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 January 2007 A SCHOOL has been hailed a model of `multiculturalism' - with children speaking 19 different languages.