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1. 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.

2. 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”.

3. 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.

4. Positive taste of uni

Asian News, Monday 26 November 2007
COMMUNITY group Positive Start took students to Manchester University as part of its ongoing project to boost educational achievement.

5. Pudsey surprises charitable students

Asian News, Tuesday 20 November 2007
Students at the Manchester Islamic High School for Girls in Chorlton had a welcome surprise when BBC's Pudsey Bear dropped in for a special visit.

6. Kids just can’t keep away from school

Asian News, Tuesday 13 November 2007
A SCHEME to improve attendance figures at an Accrington school has proved successful.

7. School leaver fines get black mark from MP

Asian News, Tuesday 13 November 2007
GOVERNMENT plans to make education or training compulsory up to the age of 18 and fine youngsters who do not comply have provoked a mixed reaction.ools.”

8. School books in to help Tunisian pupils

Asian News, Tuesday 13 November 2007
YOUNGSTERS in Tunisia will soon be brushing up on their English language skills thanks to Springhill High School.

9. Inspectors praise hard work of school’s staff and pupils

Asian News, Monday 12 November 2007
PUPILS, parents and staff at Werneth Infants School are celebrating after getting a glowing report from their final Ofsted inspection before amalgamating with the neighbouring junior school next September.

10. Pupils in the pink for cancer fund

Asian News, Wednesday 7 November 2007
YOUNGSTERS from Heybrook Primary School ditched their school uniforms for the day and donned their favourite pink clothes to raise money for breast cancer care.
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