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581. Smart lights that help the kids to shine
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 October 2006 STAFF and pupils at a Manchester primary school hope to benefit from a bright idea - smart light bulbs. Pupils at Green End primary school, in Burnage, will be the first in the country to benefit from a new lighting system which creates ideal conditions for study. -
582. Schools' packed lunch 'fee' bid rejected
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 July 2006 YOUNGSTERS could have been charged for taking packed lunches to school under plans put before a Greater Manchester council. -
583. Teachers' anger over knife pupil
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 June 2006 TEACHERS' organisations are calling for a review of rules on banned pupils after a Greater Manchester head teacher's decision to exclude an unruly youngster involved in a knife incident was overturned. -
584. School plays 'could lose love scenes'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 February 2006 TEACHERS have raised fears that plays such as Romeo and Juliet could be robbed of their meaning after draft new guidelines said pupils should not act out love scenes in schools. -
585. Pupils' fine art of success
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 January 2008 RAW talent and cookies have helped youngsters in Salford to pull off a master stroke - for 100 per cent of pupils at Buile Hill High who took GCSE art this year gained an A to C grade. -
586. GCSE results 2006
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 August 2006 ALL the Greater Manchester GCSE results will be published here as we get them from the schools and colleges. -
587. Debt school to sack seven staff
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 April 2008 A SCHOOL is to sack staff after plunging £600,000 into debt. Two teachers and five classroom assistants will lose their jobs at Abbey Hey Primary in Gorton. -
588. 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. -
589. 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. -
590. Schools 'should learn Harry Potter lesson'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 July 2005 SCHOOLS were urged today to learn lessons from Harry Potter to help improve discipline. The Liberal Democrats want more headteachers to bring in the "house" system used at the Hogwarts School in JK Rowling's books.