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51. The frustrated pupils forced to walk away

Asian News, Thursday 17 January 2008
BALDERSTONE Technology College in Rochdale is now officially in special measures after being a damning report by government inspectors.

52. Indian war heroine recognised by school children

Asian News, Tuesday 15 January 2008
THE tragic story of a 'forgotten' British war heroine has been turned into a book by pupils at a Manchester school.

53. Two Manchester colleges to merge

Asian News, Monday 14 January 2008
BRITAIN'S biggest college will open after the government approved a merger between two Manchester facilities.

54. The students who are happy to help

Asian News, Tuesday 8 January 2008
Students at Matthew Moss High School have won an award in memory of Princess Diana.

55. Language problems in 29 schools

Asian News, Tuesday 18 December 2007
MORE schools in parts of Greater Manchester are struggling to cope with pupils whose first language is not English.

56. Caution as academy is put under spotlight

Asian News, Monday 17 December 2007
AMBITIOUS plans to replace Accrington’s Moorhead Sports College with an academy got a cautios reception by members of the Lancashire Local Committee.

57. Rookie teachers on track

Asian News, Tuesday 11 December 2007
SISTERS Mehreen and Saira Rafiq have taken their first steps towards teaching primary school children.

58. Thumbs up given to new school plans

Asian News, Thursday 29 November 2007
Plans to build a new secondary school in Brierfield are to go ahead after a bid to make the proposed site a protected town green were turned down.

59. Ofsted praise

Asian News, Thursday 29 November 2007
YEAR 6 pupils at Roundthorn Primary have been highly praised by Ofsted inspectors, who have described them as “wonderful ambassadors in their attitudes to work, relationships, and care”.

60. Pupils let feet do the talking

Asian News, Monday 26 November 2007
YOUNGSTERS at Ashfield Valley Primary School have turned their backs on traditional car journeys to school and have hit the pavements instead.
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