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31. Schools ‘facing chaos’ as huge rebuilding plan faces the axe
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 July 2010 Plans to rebuild schools across Greater Manchester schools are set to be scrapped under government plans to slash public spending. -
32. GCSE results 2011: Greater Manchester pupils celebrate record results
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2011 Secondary schools in Manchester, Oldham and Tameside made substantial gains. There were also improvements in Wigan. Scores for other boroughs were still being calculated last night. -
33. Top marks for the Cheadle Hulme school that’s simply oustanding
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 October 2011 Cheadle Hulme High in Stockport has become one of a small number of schools to sweep the board in an Ofsted inspection and be marked as 'outstanding' in all areas. -
34. Our crowded schools: Children who have more than 30 classmates
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 March 2011 Manchester and Stockport are topping school league tables for some of the largest class sizes of any area in England. -
35. Manchester Metropolitan University set to charge £9,000 for some degrees
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 April 2011 Students at Manchester Metropolitan University will pay up to £9,000 in fees. But managers at the 33,000-student university have said that three-quarters of their courses will cost £8,000. -
36. Revealed: Manchester College is cheapest place to get a degree in country
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 July 2011 A college is bracing itself for a surge in applications after it was revealed to have England’s cheapest degree courses. -
37. New principal for troubled Wythenshawe school
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 April 2011 A new principal will take charge of one of Manchester's worst-performing secondary schools. Students at the Manchester Enterprise Academy have been without a permanent headteacher since Marie Quayle stood down last year. -
38. Class act: Tameside schoolboy who hasn’t had a day off in 11 years
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 May 2011 Nicholas Byrne's unbroken attendance record stretches back to his first day at Denton West Road Primary, aged just five years old. -
39. Scores of schools apply to become academies
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 May 2011 New figures show 31 have applied to become independently-run academies. The schools, including some of the region’s biggest secondaries Wright Robinson College and King David High, both in Manchester, say they will get extra cash and freedom by going it alone. -
40. Primary school in bid for merger with top academy
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 August 2011 St Barnabas Primary school in Openshaw is seeking to merge with The East Manchester Academy.