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1. Head's plea to return to work
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 August 2005 A MANCHESTER headteacher, suspended on full pay for more than eight months, is appealing to council bosses to speed up their investigation so she can return to work. Speaking publicly for the first time, Dame Jean Else told the M.E.N. how being "left in limbo" had been "hard to bear". -
2. We're the A-level record breakers!
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 August 2005 STUDENTS across the region are celebrating today after A-level results reached record levels. -
3. More kids can climb the ladder
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 August 2005 NATIONAL tests have shown that primary schools in Rochdale have become some of the most improved in the country. -
4. Best-ever year for GCSE results
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 August 2005 SCHOOLS across Greater Manchester are boasting record-breaking results today, as thousands of youngsters collect their GCSEs. -
5. Corrie's star turn
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 CORONATION Street's Richard Fleeshman has proved he's a class act at school as well as on screen after achieving an impressive clutch of high grade GCSEs.<BR> -
6. Two heads better than one
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 August 2005 A MANCHESTER school is out to prove that two heads really are better than one. From September, David Ashley - headteacher at Hathershaw Technology College, Oldham - will take over the post of headteacher at Parrs Wood Technology College. -
7. GCSE maths axed at top school
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 August 2005 ONE of Manchester's top independent schools has dumped GCSE maths, fuelling claims that the qualification is too easy. Last year 89 per cent of pupils at Manchester Grammar School achieved grade A or A* in the maths GCSE. -
8. `Don't pay' loan storm
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 August 2005 A NEW campaign is urging graduates to refuse to repay their student loans and for future students to boycott the University of Manchester. -
9. A new degree of waste
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 August 2005 ACADEMICS at Salford University are to launch a new degree dedicated to getting rid of rubbish.