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Money matters on the agenda
Some 16 – 24 year olds find it difficult to marry up their finances, for whatever reason, be it that they just don’t understand the principles of money or they have lived their lives cocooned in their parent’s financial restrictions...more
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South Birmingham College Launches 'Learning Zone'
Training is very important and today were with South Birmingham College at the NEC to launch 'Learning Zone'...find out more
20/11/2008
SOUTH Birmingham College has been praised for its major part in the city’s leading music festival, Gigbeth. The college lent their auditorium as a venue for the festival, seeing such established artists as Bryn Christopher, Michael Seaton, The Destroyers and Musical Youth taking to their stage, amongst others.
20/11/2008
A COUPLE of Birmingham school pupils have done their bit to increase road safety awareness by a competition to design a poster highlighting the importance of taking care when crossing roads.
19/11/2008
A report has revealed Birmingham's youngsters are achieving GCSE results about the national average. The city's 5A*-C result (66.4 per cent) is now above the England average (provisionally 64.6 per cent) and every school achieved the 2008 national floor target of at least 30 per cent 5A*-C.
14/11/2008
A SCHOOL that caters for children with learning difficulties, medical difficulties and autism received a boost this week in the form of a ‘sunshine coach’.
12/11/2008
Birmingham taxi and private hire drivers are going the extra mile to offer top quality customer service by picking up new qualifications thanks to a government-backed skills service.
06/11/2008
A Birmingham youngsters proved he can talk the talk by winning a national language competition.