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21. Students signed up to plug teacher gap
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 June 2001 MANCHESTER education chiefs have employed student teachers before they have qualified in a bid to prevent a huge staff shortage. -
22. Haven of hope for jobless
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 November 2001 A UNIQUE centre offering special education and advice is aimed at preventing youngsters falling by the wayside. -
23. Nord Anglia profits rise 9pc
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 November 2001 NORD Anglia, the Cheshire-based education services provider, has posted a nine per cent rise in pre-exceptional, pre-tax profits to £4m for the year to August 31. -
24. Tests demand after Legionnaire's death
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 January 2001 TOP health experts were drafted in to Manchester's education headquarters today in a bid to reassure staff after the death of a worker from Legionnaire's disease. -
25. Crumpsall tops league tables
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 November 2001 PUPILS, parents and staff at King David High School were celebrating after topping education league tables. -
26. Lowry hails artistic school's success
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 December 2001 A SCHOOL where the head teacher is called Lowry has been praised by education watchdogs for its artistic excellence. -
27. Expelled boy has lessons at home
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 January 2001 THE expelled teenager at the centre of an education row was being taught at home today. -
28. Minister praises progress of city schools
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 April 2001 EFFORTS to raise education standards in Manchester have been praised by schools minister Estelle Morris. -
29. Ducie head has high hopes for pupils
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 July 2001 WHEN Ray Kirby was approached to take over as headteacher at troubled Ducie High School, he knew education bosses had found the post impossible to fill. -
30. Exam hope for novice teacher
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 June 2001 A TRAINEE teacher whose career dream was shattered by one exam mark was today given hope by new Education Secretary Estelle Morris.