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1. Education bosses ask for ideas
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 January 2002 SCHOOL chiefs in Manchester have asked for help to improve education in the city. -
2. Education bosses ask for ideas
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 January 2002 SCHOOL chiefs in Manchester have asked for help to improve education in the city. -
3. Hope for future in ??41.5m school plea
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 January 2002 A BOLD plan to build three new secondary schools in Salford is being considered by Education Minister Stephen Timms. -
4. Nord Anglia adds Budapest to list
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 January 2002 CHEADLE-based education specialist Nord Anglia has taken over the management of the Magyar British School, Budapest. -
5. Was Shakespeare a Macc old boy?
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 January 2002 WILLIAM Shakespeare's education has always been shrouded in mystery, but a school in Macclesfield may have solved the puzzle. -
6. Minister's song of praise for school
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 January 2002 A SCHOOL that is hitting the high notes was given strong vocal support by an education minister. -
7. Kathleen Jamie and Ali Smith
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 January 2002 Bolton Institute of Higher Education this evening presents a poetry and prose night at the Octagon Theatre of two Scots born poets, Kathleen Jamie and Ali Smith. -
8. Primaries defend bumper 'savings'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 January 2002 TWO Manchester primary schools had among the biggest bank balances in the country, according to government figures. -
9. Heads win power to boot out bullies
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 January 2002 SCHOOLS are to get tougher powers to deal with bullies and pupils caught with offensive weapons. -
10. New sin-bins to cope with problem kids
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 January 2002 THREE new ''sin-bins'' are to be opened to cope with the rising number of children being excluded from Salford schools.