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Brighter Futures - Media Releases
This page provides a list of all media releases issued by the partner organisations. Each listing is a link to the original release issued. Click on the title to open the information window and then select Go to Media Release to read the full release document.
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There are 14 web links at this time. Showing web links 1 to 10, latest updated first.
Proposals to formally close two Birmingham schools at Midnight on Sunday 31 August 2009 and reopen them in the same buildings one minute past Midnight on Monday 1 September 2009 as Birmingham Academies will now go before Cabinet (23 June...
A Birmingham school has found the perfect formula for success as the latest in the city to gain an academic specialism.
With only a few weeks to go before 15,000 Birmingham parents and carers are sent guidance and an application form for secondary school places (for September 2009), it has been today announced that extra help will be on hand - thanks to...
A peaceful memorial reading garden is to be opened by a Birmingham primary school, in memory of former pupil, who along with his mother, died following a tragic road traffic collision just days before his tenth birthday.
Each and every Year 11 pupil who is sitting their GCSE examinations received a welcome boost in the form of a 'Good Luck in your Exams' card – signed by Birmingham City Council's strategic director for children, young people and families,...
Statement about the death of Khyra Ishaq
A major conference focussing on actions to tackle gangs across the country takes place in the city today.
Birmingham is to outline key priorities which make the city a better place to live, work and do business.
A Birmingham special school has been given a unique opportunity to forge a relationship with a special education centre in South Africa – providing they can raise £6,000 sponsorship funding.
Aston residents will soon be able to take a special journey that can lead to employment, when they step on board the Mobile Skills for Life Centre – a 21st century custom built double-decker bus, complete with 15 computer stations, as well...
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