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Colleges Inspired by London 2012 launch the UK's first ever Legacy Champion Initiative
On Monday 22nd February, over seventy students from nine colleges from the 2012 Olympic hosting boroughs marked the launch of the UK’s first ever Legacy Champions. The launch took place at a 2012 Legacy Day held at Stratford Circus, in East London. The event was attended by guest speakers, including six-time Olympian, Tessa Sanderson and four-time Paralympian swimmer, Dervis Konuralp as well as Nick Fuller, Head of Education at London 2012 and Samantha Sifah from the Olympic Park Legacy Company. - 23/02/2010 - Read more..
| Colleges Inspired by London 2012 launch the UK's first ever Legacy Champion Initiative - 23/02/2010 On Monday 22nd February, over seventy students from nine colleges from the 2012 Olympic hosting boroughs marked the launch of the ... |
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| Student elected Waltham Forest Youth MP - 18/01/2010 On Wednesday 13th February, Sir George Monoux College student, Abbas Hanif was elected Member of Youth Parliament, (MYP), for Walt... |
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| Sir George Monoux College Celebrates its Annual Student Awards Ceremony - 18/12/2009 On Tuesday 15th December 2009, Sir George Monoux College held its fourth Annual Student Awards Ceremony at the Walthamstow Assembl... |
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| Student wins London Citizen Student of the Year Award - 14/12/2009 On Tuesday 8th December 2009 Sir George Monoux College Student, Abbas Hanif was awarded London Citizens Student of the Year 2009 a... |
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| London Assembly - 03/12/2009 On Wednesday 25 November 2009, students from Sir George Monoux College participated in the Annual London Citizens Assembly at The ... |
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Education
More schools fail Ofsted checks
More schools in England are being judged as inadequate in Ofsted's new-style inspections, according to figures just released.
Wed, 10 Mar 2010 13:56:09 GMT
Education
School lotteries 'destabilising'
Lottery admissions can be destabilising for children and bad for their welfare, the Schools Secretary, Ed Balls, says.
Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:02:10 GMT
Newsnight
Labour edges ahead on education
A BBC Newsnight poll suggests that the Tories are failing to win over voters unsatisfied with Labour's record on education.
Wed, 10 Mar 2010 01:16:16 GMT
UK
Baby P rules 'may increase risks'
Rules to improve child protection after the Baby P case may leave children more vulnerable to harm, council leaders warn.

