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  1. 21. College merger bid to 'boost study'

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 October 2004 TWO Stockport colleges plan to merge in a bid to increase participation and achievement.
  2. 22. Dedication to deaf and blind pupils

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 October 2004 BRENDA Crossthwaite has dedicated her life to making sure deaf and blind children get the most out of school.
  3. 23. School knives shock

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 November 2004 A CHILLING snapshot of the knife culture among schoolchildren is revealed in a Manchester Evening News investigation today.
  4. 24. City pupils to go continental

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 May 2004 THOSE extra minutes under the duvet can be precious - but teachers and pupils at Burnage High School are ready to re-set their alarm clocks to go off even earlier.
  5. 25. One week left to ask for school place

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 November 2004 PARENTS of young children in Stockport are being warned they have only a week left to apply for a place in a reception class next September.
  6. 26. School shuts after violent attacks

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 September 2004 PARENTS were today waiting to find out when their children could go back to school after it was shut following a series of violent attacks on teachers.
  7. 27. Grammar schools in 'snub' row

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 November 2004 TRAFFORD'S grammar schools are being snubbed in a government scheme designed to expand the most popular state schools in Britain, it was claimed.
  8. 28. Only top students should get money for university

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 September 2004 ONLY the brightest students should receive grants and loans to go to university, a think-tank argued today.
  9. 29. King of high street has cash in store for school

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 September 2004 HE MAY have failed to take over Marks and Spencer, but now king of the high street Philip Green has set his sights on a more unlikely target . . . Salford's smallest secondary school.
  10. 30. Students' union sets up city HQ

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 December 2004 THE National Union of Students is set to move its national headquarters from London to Manchester in another major boost to the capital of the north.

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