Education

Drugs and theft shame as police called to schools 3 times a week

Thursday, July 23, 2009

THEFT, possession of drugs and carrying a knife are some of the crimes committed at Cheadle schools.

The Post & Times can reveal that during the academic year, 47 crimes were reported at the town's schools – including Painsley Catholic College and...

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Please help to keep us safe Mr Brown, pupils ask in speed cut plea

Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

Friday, June 19, 2009

CHILDREN have sent letters to the Queen and the Prime Minister as they step up their campaign to reduce the speed limit outside their school. Pupils...

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Head's fury as vandals wreck school's soccer posts and nets

Casey Plant, left, and Matthew Gilbert with the damaged goal posts

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

YOUNG footballers in Cheadle have been left devastated after vandals ripped through nets and bent junior goalposts at their base in the town. Two sets...

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Boxing up help and joy for needy children of Eastern European

Lottie Kelsall, aged four, of Bishop Rawle Primary School,  shows off the shoe boxes full of toys which the school is donating to Eastern Europe. Mark Scott

Friday, May 01, 2009

PUPILS at a Cheadle school have donated toys to needy children in Eastern Europe. Youngsters at Bishop Rawle Primary School filled 25 shoe boxes of...

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Musical youth sounds a victory for schools at arts awards ceremony

Mark Carigan of Alton Towers presents members of the Painsley Catholic College Senior Saxophone Ensemble and their music teacher Tara Thorn, left, with the Arts Group of the Year Award.

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

CHEADLE college scooped three awards and a school from the town was successful for the fifth year running in this year's Staffordshire Moorlands Arts...

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School celebrates top 100 spot after leaving special measures

Pictured celebrating their school's great leap forward are , from the left, pupils Kirsty Alcock, Luke Macartney, Hollie Mace, Foston Byatt, Rosie Fisher, Mark Durose and Edward Amos.  Picture by Jon Bartholomew

Thursday, January 22, 2009

CHEADLE High is one of the most improved schools in England - just 10 months after it was taken out of special measures. The Station Road school...

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Zak heading back to school after recovery

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

A NINE-YEAR-OLD boy who suffered serious head injuries when he was knocked off his bike is set to return to school in the New Year. Zak Tudor, from...

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Special measures in past as link-up proves 'outstanding' success

Cheadle High School head girl Rachel Dinning and head boy Matthew Carnwell show their happiness at the Ofsted verdict.    Picture by Jon Bartholomew.

Friday, December 19, 2008

TWO school communities are celebrating after being awarded an outstanding verdict from Ofsted inspectors for their pioneering link-up. Cheadle High...

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Full marks as school shoots to top of class

Painsley pupils, back, Sam Hale, Josh Leech, Jack Pauley, Robbie Ryan, Kathryn Leeming and Rebecca Ungolo and front, Phillipa Plant and Hannah Williams, celebrate their Ofsted success with headteacher Francis Tunney. Picture by Jon Bartholomew

Friday, November 28, 2008

PUPILS and staff at Painsley Catholic College have been celebrating this week after being singled out for national praise by England's education...

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School aiming to hit its £50,000 target for specialist art status

Friday, November 14, 2008

CHEADLE High School needs to raise £50,000 inside three months to become a 'centre of creative excellence'. Early next year the Station Road school...

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