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student passes for five GCSEs."What is most rewarding is that the success has been the result of a five-year programme of developing the right culture, deep learning, student voice and tailored one-one tuition for students, linked to curriculum diversity. "Deep learning has been one of the most innovative practices we have implemented enabling our talented students in year eight, nine and ten to maximise their potential and take their GCSEs early."Read the full story in Thursday's Evening News.For more details on results including all Scarborough secondary schools, see tomorrow's Evening News.
Great News for Pindar!
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At last the £108M spent by Channel 4 (UK) which is part owned by the BBC, can be used for some quality TV, instead of expensive non-TV!
Funny reality TV was supposed to be economy TV but has turned out to be very expensive rubbish.
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Dispute Between Neighbors’ - this is a true story... A town councilor in Wales , Mark Easton, had a beautiful view of the mountains, until a new neighbour purchased the land below his house and built a new home. The new home was 18 inches higher than the planning dept had approved, so Mark Easton, mad about his lost view, went to the local authority to make sure they enforced the roof line height.
The new neighbour had to drop the roof height, at great expense. Recently, Mark Easton called the planning dept, and informed them that his new neighbour had installed some vents on the side of his new property. Mark didn't like the look of these vents and asked the planning dept to investigate. When they went to Mark's home to see what the vents looked like, this is what they found...
The Local Authority said the vents can stay since there is no planning law referring to shutter design.
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Whom would it be and why?
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