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1. Estelle 'flabbergasted' by award
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 July 2003 FORMER Education Secretary Estelle Morris was named as minister of the year last night - eight months after resigning with the admission she was "not up to the job". -
2. Wanted: Top class teachers
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 July 2003 EDUCATION officials are looking at new ways of attracting and retaining the best teachers, as part of a drive to make the city the 'knowledge capital' of the country. -
3. 'I was bullied' says MP
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 July 2003 EDUCATION minister Ivan Lewis has told how he was bullied for two years as a schoolboy when he attended William Hulme Grammar School in the late 1970s. -
4. School celebrates new status
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 July 2003 A SCHOOL is celebrating Education Secretary Charles Clarke's decision to approve its bid for specialist status. -
5. Bellion: Ryan's my role model
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 July 2003 MANCHESTER United featured heavily on the syllabus during David Bellion's soccer education in France. -
6. Conrad rises to the challenge
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 July 2003 WHEN Conrad Drogie was 14 his father insisted he left school and earned his keep in the family bakery firm - but he never gave up on his dream of pursuing higher education. -
7. Manchester University
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 July 2003 THE oldest of& Manchester's& higher education& institutions is the University itself.& This was set up in 1851 under the will of John Owens, a local entrepreneur: it was the fifth University to be set up in Britain.& -
8. Chinese Arts Centre
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2003Reflecting the importance of the north west's Chinese community, the Arts Centre offers changing arts exhibitions, workshops, education programmes and information on Chinese arts and culture.
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9. Blaze-hit pupils may miss new term start
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 July 2003 EDUCATION bosses reckon it could take up to 12 months to rebuild St Margaret's C of E primary school at Hollinwood, near Oldham, which was wrecked by the blaze on Saturday morning, and the start of the new term may be delayed. -
10. Pumphouse People's History Museum
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 July 2003 THE& museum is based around the lives of the working class and their political struggles across Briatin, not simply in Manchester.& These could seem hopelessly worthy themes but the immediacy of the displays and their great variety manage to tread the difficult ground between information, education and entertainment.