Education & ArtsYou are in: BBC Newsline > Education & Arts  Pass by any university these days and you'll see graduates getting their degrees  The BBC has learned that Queen's University is aiming to make staff cuts  A second group of grammar schools has prepared sample tests for this years primary six pupils  Some grammar schools are worried about cheating on school transfer tests  The final set of exam results are processed for Saturday's post  The Education Minister issues guidelines to schools  It's been around for sixty years but the end has come for the eleven plus exam  A look at the Royal Ulster Academy's prestigious exhibition  The shape of the new transfer system is still unclear and is causing confusion for parents.  A group of grammar schools proposed a new examination to replace the Eleven Plus.  The former Lisanelly army base may have a future as an educational campus. Maggie Taggart reports.  Anyone applying to work with young children or the vulnerable will face extra scrutiny.  The school has now annoyed the catholic Bishop of Derry with their plans to replace the 11+  Pupils get their chance to report the news as part of of the project School Report.  Meet Potto and Hilda the residents of Northern Ireland's version of Sesame Street.  As the Lyric closes for renovations, Liam Neeson chats about his career and the power of theatre.  Maggie Taggart explains the current controversy surrounding academic selection. More from this sectionYou are in: BBC Newsline > Education & Arts |