Head says Emmbrook pupils have ‘fantastic’ GCSE grades this year
Nick McSweeney said his pupils have achieved record-breaking grades following 18 months of disrupted learning, and he is “incredibly proud” of their achievements.
Read moreDetailsNick McSweeney said his pupils have achieved record-breaking grades following 18 months of disrupted learning, and he is “incredibly proud” of their achievements.
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS in Emmbrook have been learning about Wokingham Borough Council’s greenways project, after they raised concerns with the programme last term. In May, Year 5 pupils from Emmbrook Junior School...
Read moreDetailsThe 210 place school at Matthewsgreen will be called St Cecilia’s Church of England Primary School. It has been named after the patron saint of music and musicians by The...
Read moreDetailsPLANS for 130 more homes and a dementia care home in Emmbrook have been submitted by the borough council. The Toutley East scheme, adjacent to Toutley Depot, are up for...
Read moreDetailsPlans for 130 more homes and a dementia care home in Emmbrook have been submitted by the borough council.
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook PTA is hosting a Great But Hunt to help raise money for pupils.
Read moreDetailsEMMBROOK has got the bug for creepy crawlies as a half-term bug hunt takes place. Later this month, Emmbrook Schools PTA is hosting The Great Bug Hunt to keep children...
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook Junior School has encouraged pupils to write “persuasive speeches” on plans for a Wokingham greenway, to encourage children to “participate in community decisions”.
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL’S decision to build a new care home for people with dementia in Emmbrook was praised by Lib Dem councillor Rachel Bishop-Firth (Emmbrook ward). She wanted to know if...
Read moreDetails“Opening the new school in 2021 in these circumstances would create a range of risks to children and their education that the council sees as unacceptable.”
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