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581. A-Level results are better than ever
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 August 2006 SCHOOLS and colleges across Greater Manchester are celebrating their best-ever A-level results. As students across the country received their grades, many head teachers and principals in the region reported a rise in pass rates. -
582. City unveils schools vision
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 February 2008 THREE new Roman Catholic secondary schools are planned for Salford. -
583. University ready to go nuclear
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 August 2006 THE country's first engineering doctorate course in nuclear science has been launched at Manchester University. The course will be run by the university's Dalton Nuclear Institute after receiving funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. -
584. Lessons dropped 'to avoid offence'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 April 2007 SCHOOLS are dropping controversial subjects from history lessons because teachers do not want to cause offence. -
585. Children's tears at 'end of the world' spoof
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 November 2004 PUPILS at a Manchester school were left terrified after a teacher told them the end of the world was just days away. -
586. Schools get D-day delay
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 March 2006 BURY schools threatened with closure were granted a brief stay of execution last night after an angry meeting lobbied by hundreds of protestors. -
587. Knife search in class
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 November 2004 TEACHERS are expected to be given powers to stop and search pupils who may be carrying knives into school. -
588. Pupils win iPods for good grades
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 March 2006 PUPILS at Tameside schools have been rewarded with iPods for improving their grades. -
589. Shame of top teacher
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 January 2005 A SENIOR teacher from Salford - accused of referring to female work colleagues as his "harem" - has been found guilty of professional misconduct. -
590. Party time for after-school club that's going places
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 November 2004 AN after-school club scheme pioneered in Manchester is celebrating its second birthday - with local authorities across the country looking to copy its success in raising attainment and attendance levels.