Sand Martins hosts festival of golf for Wokingham primary schools
Sand Martins Golf Club hosted the Wokingham Borough Schools Tri Golf Festival on Tuesday, May 17, after a two-year break due to the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsSand Martins Golf Club hosted the Wokingham Borough Schools Tri Golf Festival on Tuesday, May 17, after a two-year break due to the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsAn investigation revealed that hundreds of SEND students in the borough are being sent many miles away to receive an education.
Read moreDetailsONE of the borough?s four MPs is encouraging children to enter the world?s longest-running writing competition for schools.
Read moreDetailsWaingels College students were put through their paces thanks to Microsoft - learning interview skills in the process. How did they get on?
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS from Wellington College have helped the work of Home-Start Wokingham, one of its chosen charities of the year
Read moreDetailsA HURST school recently celebrated STEM subjects with a week of special events.
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, Waingels welcomed Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, which this year fell on February 1.
Read moreDetailsSecondary schools across the south east have been challenged to come up with a scientific idea to help reach net zero carbon emission targets.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps the borough?s child get reading is making an appeal for volunteers to go to classrooms once again
Read moreDetailsSCIENTISTS have discovered that DNA can be extracted from the substance head lice used to glue their eggs to hairs thousands of years ago.
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