Lower Earley pupils get crafty in Eco Day
Children at Hawkedon Primary School enjoyed an Eco Day earlier this month. The aims was to get pupils thinking about climate change.
Read moreDetailsChildren at Hawkedon Primary School enjoyed an Eco Day earlier this month. The aims was to get pupils thinking about climate change.
Read moreDetailsThe Ridgeway Primary School, in Hill Brow, had a special visit from Keysight Technologies, which has offices in Winnersh Triangle and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsCllr Prue Bray, Liberal Democrat lead for education, and councillor for Winnersh said it was an “utter disgrace” for the Government to delay the plans.
Read moreDetailsTWO of the borough's MPs have written to the secretary of state for education over delays to a Winnersh school.
Read moreDetailsPUPILS across Berkshire are being encouraged to write to their MP ? by an MP ahead of the COP26 meeting
Read moreDetailsOak Tree School, for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), was due to open in Winnersh in September 2022.
Read moreDetailsTheale Green School, on Church Street, Theale, saw pupils and staff members getting creative with their pumpkins.
Read moreDetailsLOGBOOKS from HMS Warrior, a 1860s warship, are being used to build a picture of how Earth?s climate has changed since pre-industrial times.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to open a new SEND school in Winnersh have been put on hold, a situation described by the leader of Wokingham Council as ?an absolute disaster?
Read moreDetailsNeil Pouney, from UTC Reading has been celebrated for his achievements with the Combined Cadet Force (CCF).
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