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  1. 1. Parents 'take out loans for private education'

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 August 2006 SOARING numbers of parents are applying for bank loans to put their children through private school, according to new figures.
  2. 2. One Central Park has the vision to create

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 August 2006 MORE than 250 people from the worlds of commerce, politics and academia attended the official opening of One Central Park, an é18m education, conference and business incubator development in East Manchester.
  3. 3. Top school 'biased against care children'

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 August 2006 A TOP girls' school has been criticised by an education watchdog for discriminating against care home and foster children.
  4. 4. Truancy girl's mum given a last chance

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 August 2006 A MOTHER convicted for the fourth time of failing to send her children to school has escaped jail.
  5. 5. Students flocking to learn English

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 August 2006 INTERNATIONAL students are flocking to Manchester to learn English, according to a city centre academy.
  6. 6. Super-head Jean is sacked

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 August 2006 A 'SUPER-HEAD' earning é140,000 a year has been sacked over a damning report into her running of a Manchester school.
  7. 7. Chamber view: qualifications or skills?

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 August 2006 WITH A-level and GCSE results due out in the next couple of weeks, the wait will at last be over for thousands of anxious teenagers across Greater Manchester.
  8. 8. 'Stop brain drain so town can make grade'

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 August 2006 A STUDENT has called for action to halt Rochdale's "brain drain" after he was forced out of his home town to take his A-level exams.
  9. 9. Probe into 'buried' school results

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 27 August 2006 MINISTERS are facing an investigation from the statistics watchdog over claims they tried to "bury" news of poor primary school test results.
  10. 10. Fresh calls to scrap A-Levels

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 August 2006 MINISTERS faced fresh calls to scrap A-Levels, just 48 hours before 250,000 teenagers receive their exam results.
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