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251. Full marks for GCSE schools
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 August 2007 PUPILS across Greater Manchester have chalked up record results as the number of top grades improved again. -
252. How to cure macho pupils
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 May 2005 SCHOOLS should teach children in single-sex classes to overcome the "laddish" culture that stops boys learning, it is claimed. -
253. Tom's amazing A-grades
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 August 2007 A BOY who spent a year and a half out of school with a rare brain tumour passed his exams with flying colours. -
254. Girls are a class act
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 August 2007 NATALYA Paul is enjoying the spotlight after gaining top drama results. -
255. Withington Girls', best again
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 January 2008 THE head of a leading girls' school says she is no slave driver - despite pupils chalking up some of the country's best A-level results. -
256. Kids 'should set tests'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 September 2007 IT sounds like every pupil's dream - government advisers are proposing that schoolchildren mark their own work and set the questions for classroom tests. -
257. 'Segregation' call for black pupils
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 March 2005 IN a radical response to the problem of black boys under-performing at school, it has been suggested they be taught in separate classes from their white peers. -
258. Revision tips wait you wait
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 May 2006 AN eye-catching initiative aims to put Manchester teenagers on the road to exam success while they are waiting for the bus. -
259. Rock school kids first in the UK
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 April 2006 BUDDING stars in Manchester are among the first in the country to study for school qualifications in rock music. -
260. 'Superheads' help failing schools reach a new high
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 August 2006 A SQUAD of superheads has been credited for turning around the academic performance of Salford teenagers. The city's schools had been branded among the worst in England, but yesterday's GCSE results showed an incredible improvement.