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Chilean students boost Spanish studies

Spanish language learning at Solihull School is thriving thanks to the expansion of an exchange programme with schools in Chile.   Pablo Hernandez, Ani Eguiguren and Coni Rubio in the Kent Library at...

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Billesley Primary School call in The Commentators for sports day

Billesley Primary School have called in professional help for their forthcoming annual sports day.     As part of an ongoing collaboration with local theatre company Stan’s Cafe, pupils from the...

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Concert to launch Birmingham’s first independent music school

A free classical concert is being held this weekend to launch Birmingham’s first independent music school.   Sally Alexander – Kimichi School Kimichi School, which opens its doors on September 9, has...

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Argentine students welcomed in Solihull

A group of Argentinian students were so delighted to join in lessons at Solihull School they cooked up traditional dishes and danced the tango.   Pupils from Yapeyu School at Corrientes in Argentina...

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Local Charity Honours outgoing Chair

This summer Queen Alexandra College (QAC) thanks its retiring Chair Professor John Hilbourne after three  and a half  years leading the Board and  many more as a governor at the College.   John...

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Birmingham pupils become ‘Masterchefs’ for a day

A dozen students from three Birmingham schools swapped the classroom for the kitchen to become ‘Masterchefs’ for the day, in a cooking competition designed to test the children’s culinary skills using...

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Teachers celebrate long service and say goodbye to their history boy

Dedicated teachers and staff who clocked up a combined total of more than 560 years at Aldridge School have said goodbye to the longest serving member of staff.   Pictured with staff is Steve Randall...

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40 years plus at Wolves Uni

A University of Wolverhampton member of staff has retired after more than 40 years of service for the institution.   Kevin Hogan presents Barbara Hodson with flowers on her retirement from the...

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Student’s research poster lands prize

A student from the University of Wolverhampton is celebrating after scooping an award at a prestigious sciences conference.   Award winning Rhiannon Baggott, a third year PhD student at the University...

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Universities challenged

Birmingham: ranked 17th University league tables are out today. Warwick shone and neighbouring Coventry is a rising star. Cambridge came out top of The Guardian’s overall league table of British...

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