Make a MOVE for Winnersh Triangle’s new gym
A NEW Move is coming to Winnersh Triangle, thanks to a 17,000 sq ft state-of-the-art gym – the largest of its kind in the UK. It will be open to...
Read moreDetailsA NEW Move is coming to Winnersh Triangle, thanks to a 17,000 sq ft state-of-the-art gym – the largest of its kind in the UK. It will be open to...
Read moreDetailsIT’S GREEN for go for a new scheme to improve traffic lights in Wokingham borough, thanks to a new pot of Government funding. Transport secretary Grant Shapps has awarded Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsLouise Baker, principal of John Madejski Academy, said she is “so proud” of how hard the pupils have worked over the last 18 months.
Read moreDetailsThe school, based in Tilehurst, saw 29% of pupils achieve grades 9 to 7 and 65% with grades 9 to 5.
Read moreDetailsClaire Robinson, head at Holme Grange School said the year group will also go down in history for their success following the disruption they endured during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsWith 63% of all grades between 9 to 7, the results sit more than twice the national GCSE average. Head of senior school, Mike Milner, said pupils responded “amazingly” to...
Read moreDetails“With diligence and hard work, our pupils have been rewarded with an excellent set of results and can look forward to their next steps with confidence," said Principal Christine Cunniffe.
Read moreDetailsPrincipal Tom Bartlett said he is “immensely proud” of all the work and achievements of his students under the difficult circumstances.
Read moreDetailsAnne Kennedy and Katie Pearce, co-headteachers at The Holt School, said the Year 11s were a fantastic year group who worked hard from the get-go.
Read moreDetailsMr Scott Yates, director of middle school at Blue Coat, said: “ are immensely proud of the results that the boys have achieved."
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