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31. Making the grade: Big GCSE improvement for Greater Manchester schools
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 January 2012 For the first time in years Manchester schools are no longer languishing at the very bottom of the tables. See the tables in full here ... -
32. Plan for Oldham school staffed by soldiers on course
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 February 2012 The proposed Phoenix School in Oldham would focus on self-discipline and use rigorous outdoor exercises to prepare students for the classroom. -
33. Fall in! First pupils sign up for military-style Oldham school
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 December 2011 Organisers behind a proposed military-style secondary school have recruited their first pupils. The Phoenix Academy, earmarked to open in September 2013, would be staffed by ex-soldiers and service personnel. -
34. 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. -
35. 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. -
36. 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. -
37. 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. -
38. Spotlight lands on 1,400 staff
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 April 2007 THE role of hundreds of bureaucrats employed to help Manchester pupils was being questioned today as new figures highlighted the dire problems facing schools. -
39. Schools chief to retire early
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 April 2007 MANCHESTER'S schools chief Alan Irving is to step down - after just 12 months in the job. -
40. Minister sets 'toughest test'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 November 2007 CHILDREN'S Minister Bev Hughes has warned the region's schools they face their most difficult test yet to reach national standards under a new multi-million pound improvement drive.