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  1. 1. School `too Catholic'

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 April 2004
  2. 2. £60m sports thriller planned

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 April 2004 THE world's first indoor extreme sports adventure centre could be built in Manchester. The team behind the '60m Venture Xtreme project say it will combine 20 adventure sports under one roof.
  3. 3. Class clampdown - but Dan's a winner

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 April 2004 EDUCATION chiefs are re-launching a "shop-a-truant" hotline and holding a series of truancy sweeps as part of a drive to boost school attendance. But elsewhere in the city youngsters are celebrating winning the "lottery" just for being in the classroom.
  4. 4. Rapped school head quits

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 April 2004 A HEAD teacher has resigned after his special school failed to improve quickly enough following a damning government report.
  5. 5. Maths and science teachers "most evil"

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 April 2004 MATHS and science teachers are "evil and boring" and their lessons are badly taught and unpopular with teenagers, a survey showed today.
  6. 6. School told: Do better or face closure

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 April 2004 A FAILING Salford school must show dramatic improvements by the end of the year or it could face closure. A "super-teacher", brought in to turn around Harrop Fold High, Little Hulton, resigned last month after standards dropped even further.
  7. 7. Projects could improve public spaces

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 April 2004 TOP sculptors could be commissioned to create sculptures in areas of Oldham like Royton.
  8. 8. Teenage binge drinking "out-of-control"

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 April 2004 THOUSANDS of children are being admitted to hospital every year because of alcohol-related problems, it was disclosed today.
  9. 9. College wins battle to become a university

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 April 2004 BOSSES at Bolton Institute have won a long battle to become the north west's newest university.
  10. 10. Jarvis to rebuild two city schools

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 April 2004 COUNCIL chiefs have brought in construction giant Jarvis to design and rebuild two Manchester schools. Work on Wright Robinson Sports College in Gorton and Haverley Hey Primary School in Benchill under a private finance initiative - a PFI - is expected to begin later this year, and complete in Spring 2006.
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