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Headteacher David Wanyama sums up his assessment of Uganda's five-year-old free universal secondary education as "three major achievements and five grave challenges".
Free universal secondary education in Uganda has yielded mixed results | Richard M Kavuma 2011
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Headteacher John Porteous points out that it is not an easy option, and not about teachers befriending students – "they have 1,700 friends to choose from within school".
Charter sets the tone at Turton high Helen Carter 2010
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“Headteacher says Government getting in the way of teaching”
Archive 2009-08-01 Thatsnews 2009
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“Headteacher says Government getting in the way of teaching”
The Weekender: government wants to ban BOGOFs, irony-laden government, is Brown Nixon? And sorry, but Labour just can't hear you! Thatsnews 2009
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Standards and discipline are important, for both teachers and kids, and so is the Headteacher.
Tories 1 out of 2 on schools Jeff 2009
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Headteacher Mike Clinch also claims the move has been broadly welcomed by pupils and parents alike.
Toilets Valleys Mam 2008
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The Headteacher is enthusiastic about the new way of teaching, but isn't sure that there will be enough money to deliver it.
Back to School. Glyn Davies 2008
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Headteacher Paul Martin said the rector claimed he was seeking "to lead our children into areas of evil".
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Headteacher Paul Martin said the rector claimed he was seeking "to lead our children into areas of evil".
Archive 2005-07-01 2005
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Headteacher Ms Curtis said: It's a very exciting find which they literally stumbled across.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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