A Salford child was left with no schooling after the council failed to provide for her special educational needs, according […]
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Two Salford schools receive “good” Ofsted rating in first inspection since becoming academies
Two Salford schools have improved their Ofsted ratings since becoming academies, receiving “good” overall results. Albion Academy and Co-op Academy, […]
Beloved Irlam teacher retires after 32 years of supporting children in community
A much-loved Irlam primary school teacher is set to retire after 32 years of teaching children in the community. Mrs […]
Salford University Vice-Chancellor recognised in King’s Honours
Salford University’s Vice-Chancellor has been recognised in the King’s honours list. Vice-Chancellor Professor Helen Marshall has been made an OBE for […]
Salford nursery director recognised in King’s Birthday Honours list
A Salford nursery director has been made an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours list. Nicola Fleury, managing director of […]
“It’s important we have skills to adapt and be accessible for everyone”: Free creative resource programmes for Salford educators
A free resource programme encouraging creative methods of teaching is being offered to educators in the area. Delivered by Salford Local […]
Salford children win Lowry creative writing contest
A group of Salford children have received awards and been shortlisted for a creative writing competition at The Lowry. The […]
NASA scientists to visit Pendleton College for 50th anniversary
Scientists from NASA are set to deliver a series of lectures and workshops to celebrate Pendleton Sixth Form College’s 50th […]
More than 140 people to benefit from SEND employment scheme in Salford
More than 140 people are set to benefit from a scheme offering one-to-one SEND employment support in Salford. The Salford […]
Commission to improve women and girls’ lives held in Salford
An event looking to improve the lives of women and girls in Salford is taking place today. Salford Women and […]
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