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21. Primary pupils make grade
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 August 2009 PUPILS in most Greater Manchester primary schools are continuing to make steady progress, according to the latest Sats results. -
22. Primary school league tables
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 April 2009 PRIMARY schools across Greater Manchester have chalked up huge improvements, according to the latest league tables. Click here to see league tables -
23. A career in the Army isn't just about combat
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 August 2009 CAREERS in the Army aren’t just about combat. In addition to the traditional roles, there are 140 different trades required from chefs and musicians to bomb disposal technicians and medics. -
24. Pals fashion A-grade success
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 August 2009 GLOSSOPDALE students achieved a 96 per cent pass rate, with 26 per cent gaining A grades and 45 per cent both A and B grades. -
25. How students voted in university survey
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 August 2009 Here are the satisfaction ratings for each of the universities included in the National Student Survey. -
26. Pupils 'may be taught to Twitter'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 March 2009 PRIMARY school pupils could be taught to master Twitter and Wikipedia instead of learning about history, it has been revealed. -
27. School's on the march
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 14 March 2009 CHILDREN trying to save their Salford school will stage a march through neighbouring Manchester - to avoid being charged for demonstrating. -
28. School opens on Maine Road ground
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 September 2009 A SCHOOL has opened on the site of Man City's former ground. -
29. Turnaround is so special at college
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 September 2009 A SCHOOL has celebrated being taken out of special measures with fantastic GCSE results. -
30. 3,000 join fight to save school
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 February 2009 THOUSANDS of people have joined the battle to save a school for autistic children. More than 3,000 people signed a petition to keep open Ewing School, in Didsbury. Council bosses want to shut the 70-pupil school because they believe autistic youngsters should mix with other pupils.