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Diplomas 'could replace A-levels'
Diplomas could become the "qualification of choice" in England, says the Schools Secretary Ed Balls.
School problems threaten leader
The leader of Denbighshire council will be elected in November following the ousting of its former leader.
Online safety push for children
Primary schools and parents are to be given advice on how to help young children stay safe online.
Free meals 'make calmer classes'
As Scottish schools begin a free meals experiment - a report says a project in England improved behaviour.
Jo Rotherforth
WOW, looked like you had a grrrrreat time camping. Love the photo's well done everyone. xxxx
Schools begin free meals scheme
Pupils in Glasgow and West Dunbartonshire are the first in Scotland to take part in a free school meals pilot.
Bi-lingual plan to rescue school
A west London comprehensive could become bi-lingual, with funding from the French government.
'Cash crisis' for science centres
Science education centres around the UK are facing serious financial threats, MPs are warning.
Look where the target is pointing
Mike Baker looks at what the government's latest targets say about the direction of education policy.
Primary school closure plan
A council in Wales proposes closing 21 schools as part of a major shake-up due to falling pupil numbers.
Tories warn on achievement gap
Independent schools are stretching their lead among the top-performing A-level students, say the Tories.
Claire Greenwood
Well, the gravy tasted ok in the end - everyone ate it didn't they? :-)
Hope everyone recovered ok. I think you all did fantastically well.
Claire x
GCSE results 'improve slightly'
This year's exam results in England showed 46.5% of students achieved five or more good GCSEs.
Students to be given own minister
A "minister for students" is to be created - with the aim of giving students a voice within government.
Academy cost warning
The first wave of academies have had cost overruns of up to £3m each, says the public spending watchdog.
Lecturers' pensions cost warning
Lecturers and other staff in universities and colleges are warned they may have to pay more for their pensions.
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Amy singing Phantom of the Opera
In my music lesson my teacher Linda Harris said to me “This week i want you to sing the Phantom of the Opera ”
I really enjoyed Phantom of the Opera when I went to New York it was awesome.
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