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1. Few objections to schools plan
Asian News, Tuesday 28 October 2008MORE than 1,500 pupils could be affected by the amalgamation of Balderstone Technology College and Springhill High School.
2. Pupils’ modern take on Shakespeare
Asian News, Friday 24 October 2008BUDDING actors from Breeze Hill School were given a taste of life on the stage when they performed King Lear at Manchester’s Dancehouse Theatre last night.
3. GCSEs 'getting better'
Asian News, Thursday 23 October 2008MANCHESTER schools have improved their GCSE results - but they're still lagging behind the rest of the region.
4. £5.5m college to train new lawyers
Asian News, Wednesday 22 October 2008THE College of Law today announced the site of its new £5.5m centre in Manchester.
5. Adnan's breaking national trend
Asian News, Tuesday 21 October 2008OLDHAM teenager Adnan Rahman is determined to end a disturbing national trend – by becoming a fully-fledged child carer.
6. Pupils quiz police on crime and safety
Asian News, Friday 17 October 2008SCHOOLCHILDREN from Gorton South in Manchester put community officials in the hot seat to mark the beginning of the Respect Action Neighbourhoods scheme.
7. Bollywood glamour in Oldham
Asian News, Friday 17 October 2008A TOUCH of Bollywood glamour came to Coldhurst last week when youngsters from St Hilda’s primary school took part in an energetic workshop.
8. 50,000 at risk of dropping out over student grant shambles
Asian News, Friday 17 October 2008A NEW report from the National Union of Students (NUS) shows that 60 per cent of 16-19 year olds receiving the education maintenance allowance (EMA) could no longer study if they did not receive the payment.
9. More vets wanted from black and Asian community
Asian News, Thursday 16 October 2008THE Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has launched a new DVD and brochure in a bid to encourage more applicants from Asian and black communities to pursue a career as a vet.
10. Very few Asians consult teachers when making career choices
Asian News, Wednesday 15 October 2008A SURVEY commissioned by ConstructionSkills, the Sector Skills Council for construction, has identified that Asian youths put their parents top of the list for advice on career choices, a long way above teachers or friends.
