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Education
Lollipop man's farewell leaves 'accident waiting to happen'
More than 1,000 children could be put at risk after the sudden departure of a lollipop man from one of the county's busiest roads.
Pupils give The Apprentice a run for its money
TOUGH talking entrepreneur Sir Alan Sugar would be proud of the Myton and Kingsley sixth form pupils who are taking part in a national business competition.
All you need to know about childcare career
Career and training advice for people interested in childcare will be on hand at a free open evening in Sydenham.
County to be first to offer new diploma
Young people in Warwickshire will be the first among 317 authorities in the country to be able to study a new diploma qualification.
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Heads welcome idea of PCSOs in schools
Children travel by tractor to sample fresh farm breakfast
College students brave the rain to help plant trees
Young birdspotters in action
Students stage One World Week
School number one in numeracy
Panda puzzle helps African poor
After hours and hands-on cookery lessons help give school a healthy approach
Dinosaurs are recycled rubbish
Students speak out about their futures
Pupils get awards for being healthy
Children cook delicious dishes after school
New courses at college
More than 150 achievement awards
Schoolchildren aiming to make life better for tots at Indian orphanage
Tutor Linda remembered by students in moving tributes
Out-of-school activities recognised by Children's University awards
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Mr Downie needs to get his facts right. Firstly (and I'm sure this can be confirmed by someone from the council) no public money was spent on the i -
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