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  1. 1. £12m academy school is reborn

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 December 2002 THE New Year will bring a new era of education to Manchester.
  2. 2. 'Failing' school to close

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 December 2002 EDUCATION chiefs are pressing ahead with plans to close a school for disruptive children, despite opposition from parents and teachers.
  3. 3. Student failure rates cause concern

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 December 2002 ONE in four students at Manchester Metropolitan and Salford universities will drop out or fail their courses.
  4. 4. Arndale in appeal to combat truancy

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 December 2002 MANAGERS and shopkeepers at Manchester's Arndale Centre will be asked to play a more active role to cut levels of truancy in city schools.
  5. 5. Kids not blue about meeting City stars

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 December 2002 YOUNGSTERS from Ducie High School came face to face with their sporting heroes from Manchester City as a reward for their perfect attendance record.
  6. 6. New threat to 11-plus in Trafford

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 December 2002 A NEW threat to grammar schools in Trafford has been revealed after a government minister hinted at new legislation to end selective education.
  7. 7. Manchester school at bottom of the class

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 December 2002 A MANCHESTER primary school has been ranked one of the worst in the country in the government league tables.
  8. 8. Primary Schools Tables 2002

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 December 2002 PRIMARY school league tables are produced from data supplied from the Department for Education and Skills.
  9. 9. League tables reveal Manchester dropping behind nation

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 December 2002 MOST primary schools in Greater Manchester have failed to keep pace with improving results across the country, according to government league tables published today.
  10. 10. Joy for school after first class improvement

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 December 2002 A PRIMARY school in Openshaw is celebrating after being named as the most improved in the country the government's primary school performance league tables.
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