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1. School facing axe used to promote education
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 January 2007 A GLOSSY handbook about secondary education in Salford features children from a school now facing the axe. A colour photo on the cover and six inside the booklet show pupils at work in St George's Roman Catholic High in Walkden. -
2. Cameron defends prep school row Kelly
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 January 2007 TORY leader David Cameron defended Ruth Kelly's decision to send her child to a é15,000-a-year private school for pupils with learning difficulties. Mrs Kelly, a former Education Secretary, removed her child from a state school after deciding it would not cater adequately for their special needs. -
3. City schools boss on 'indefinite' sick leave
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 January 2007 MANCHESTER could soon be looking for yet another education boss - the FIFTH in less than two years. The current chief, Dr Alan Irving, has taken indefinite sick leave. -
4. School leaving age 'to be raised to 18'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 January 2007 THE school leaving age is to be raised to 18 under plans being considered by Education Secretary Alan Johnson. Youngsters would be forced to stay in education or vocational training unless they had a job with a minimum level of training. -
5. One-to-one lessons to help kids catch up
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 January 2007 CHILDREN who struggle with reading, writing and arithmetic could receive one-to-one lessons to help them catch up. Education secretary Alan Johnson is planning to introduce these lessons ahead of new figures which are expected to show that more than half of teenagers are failing to get five C grades in GCSE subjects including English and maths. -
6. Schools 'failing poorest pupils'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 January 2007 THE current school and college system is failing the country's poorest children, education experts have claimed. Researchers from Manchester University have studied school results and attendances nationwide to look at educational barriers faced by low-income families. -
7. Debate over gay couples adopting
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 21 January 2007 CLAIMS that Education Secretary Ruth Kelly is engaged in a battle with cabinet colleagues to secure an exemption from gay rights laws for the Catholic church were played down today. -
8. Reds youngsters go on loan
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 January 2007 UNITED have sent out two more of their proming youngsters to continue their footballing education in the Championship. -
9. 'No rift' over Catholic gay adoption plea
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 January 2007 CATHOLIC demands for an exemption from controversial anti-discrimination laws on gay adoption are set to be rejected, a Cabinet minister signalled today. But Education Secretary Alan Johnson denied there was a rift in the Cabinet over the issue of the Catholic opt-out. -
10. Bishop's battle to save St George's High
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 January 2007 THE Bishop of Salford has criticised plans to close a successful Catholic secondary school in the city. The Rt Rev Terence Brain believes education chiefs should re-think a proposal to shut St George's RC High in Walkden.