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Top LSE Academic Visits Sociology Students at Sir George Monoux College
The Sir George Monoux College Sociology Department are delighted to welcome world renowned London School of Economics (LSE) academic Dr Claire Alexander for an A Level Sociology conference on the 7th March 2012. - 02/02/2012 11:46:19 - Read more..
| Top LSE Academic Visits Sociology Students at Sir George Monoux College - 02/02/2012 11:46:19 The Sir George Monoux College Sociology Department are delighted to welcome world renowned London School of Economics (LSE) academ... |
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| Annual Student Award Ceremony at Sir George Monoux College Recognises Outstanding Achievement and Personal Triumph - 25/01/2012 12:33:19 Over six hundred students and honoured guests celebrate success at a glittering event in Walthamstow Town Hall.... |
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| Sir George Monoux College opens its doors to the public on its Visitors' Day - 11/11/2011 15:59:59 On Saturday 19th November 2011 Sir George Monoux College will be hosting its annual Visitors' Day and is expecting to welcoming th... |
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| Sir George Monoux College and the Academy of Asian and Ethnic Dramatic Arts Celebrate the Launch of a New Partnership - 08/11/2011 14:13:40 Sir George Monoux College and the Academy of Asian and Ethnic Dramatic Arts Celebrate the Launch of a New Partnership.... |
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| Sir George Monoux College Student Reaches National Final of Achievement Awards - 02/11/2011 15:47:17 Mahamed Awale of Sir George Monoux College has reached the final of a national competition that celebrates the outstanding achieve... |
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Work contacts 'cut dropout rate'
The more young people come into contact with employers the less likely they are to drop out of school and become unemployed, research suggests.
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Pupils learn how to 'fail well'
A top girls' school is planning a "failure week" to teach pupils to embrace risk, build resilience and learn from their mistakes.
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Dickens 'beyond' modern children
Charles Dickens biographer Claire Tomalin says children are not being taught to read with the attention span necessary to appreciate the novelist's works.
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Universities warned over access
The incoming fair access watchdog says universities will be fined for failing to recruit more students from poorer backgrounds.

