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Classes shared by Brigg and Barton students

Coun Tom Glossop.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

SHARING classes is the way forward to help ensure the continuing viability of the sixth forms in Brigg and Barton-Upon-Humber.

That was the message relayed to parents and students attending Brigg Sixth Form College's annual prize night, held at Westmoor Hall, on Grammar...

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Parents vow to fight school closure

Parents vow to fight school closure

Saturday, November 08, 2008

FURIOUS parents have been seeking legal advice after vowing to fight against the closure of Brigg Preparatory School. As reported in the...

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North Lincs pupils get GCSE results

North Lincs pupils get GCSE results

Friday, August 22, 2008

HUNDREDS of students ended an anxious wait as they opened their GCSE results yesterday. Once again, Foxhills Technology College achieved the...

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Regarding the smoking ban, when you go out and go back home you no longer smell like an ashtray. Passive smoking kills. Period.
Abubakr Dantata-Denisse, Scunthorpe


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