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1. Minister's sex lessons pledge
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 October 2008 PARENTS will not lose the right to withdraw their children from sex education lessons, Education Minister Ed Balls has promised. -
2. Wigan schools shake-up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 November 2008 SEVERAL secondary schools could close or merge as part of a £280m overhaul of education in Wigan. -
3. £230m schools vision unveiled
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 April 2008 SWEEPING plans to issue pupils with laptop computers and offer new subjects such as golf, robotics and horse riding have been unveiled by Oldham education bosses. -
4. Prizes for top pupils
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 May 2008 PUPILS across Greater Manchester are being offered the chance to shine in their best subjects as part of a massive education drive. -
5. Bolton schools may merge
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 October 2008 THREE schools may merge to become a privately-sponsored academy. Education bosses in Bolton are in talks to create a 3,000-pupil `superschool'. -
6. New academy heads named
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 August 2008 NEW heads have been appointed for six academy schools as part of a £500m programme to revamp secondary education in Manchester. -
7. Teacher helps build African school
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 December 2008 A MANCHESTER teacher has given schoolchildren in Africa a huge boost to their education - by helping to build them a school. -
8. Plans for 'supercollege' in Salford
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 January 2008 EDUCATION chiefs are calling for the creation of a Salford `supercollege'. Plans to merge the city's Salford, Eccles, and Pendleton colleges into a single entity will be rejected or backed at a crunch meeting next month. -
9. School designs 'fail to make grade'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 February 2008 DESIGNER Wayne Hemingway says builders and education bosses are not making the grade when it comes to creating the next generation of schools. -
10. City's 'supercollege' head named
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 April 2008 THE head of Manchester's new 'supercollege' - set to open in August - has been announced.