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21. City wins £48m for new high schools
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 April 2003 SALFORD'S educational future was brightened today with the news that it is to get three new high schools. -
22. A-level performance tables published
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 April 2003 SCHOOLS and colleges across the region have been celebrating their sixth form successes today - with the publication of government league tables. -
23. Scores are matching up
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 April 2003 YOUNGSTERS at schools and colleges in Manchester are taking fewer A levels than their counterparts in other regions - but are notching up higher results. -
24. Challenge to league position
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 April 2003 SALFORD College is at the bottom of national league tables but college bosses say they have appeared in error. -
25. Plea for refugee children
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 April 2003 TEACHERS will hear calls from a Manchester teacher today for the government to allow all refugee and asylum seeking children to be taught in community schools. -
26. Parents need to educate
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 April 2003 PARENTS must share the responsibility of educating their children, according to School Standards Minister David Milliband. -
27. Tories urge school numbers review
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 April 2003 ALTRINCHAM'S grammar schools have twice as many applicants as places for pupils. -
28. Tearaways told to wreck house
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 April 2003 TEENAGE criminals are being told to ransack a house in a new kind of community service order. -
29. Mum's the word, dad!
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 April 2003 THE winner of a mum of the year contest has been revealed as a man who had a sex change operation three years ago. -
30. Pupils bridge the skills gap
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 April 2003 BRIDGE may be associated with the more mature card player, but at one primary school they have made it child's play.