HARRY’S WORLD: Back to the future
So WE’RE back on it. School has properly started. I’m right back into the swing of things and, to be honest, I’m loving it. My lessons are actually In Real...
Read moreDetailsSo WE’RE back on it. School has properly started. I’m right back into the swing of things and, to be honest, I’m loving it. My lessons are actually In Real...
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Bright Horizons has closed to address its safeguarding policy, following an Ofsted visit last month.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is proposing to build a special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) school at Winnersh Farm, but the executive committee need to discuss the lease of the site...
Read moreDetailsStevenson’s, the biggest uniform supplier in the UK, has announced that country lockdowns, factory shutdowns and delays to supplier shipments have all impacted the supply of uniforms this September.
Read moreDetailsStudents will be kept within their own school groups, with social distancing measures on buses. Secondary students are asked to wear a mask unless medically exempt.
Read moreDetailsA 12-YEAR-OLD from Reading has been named a champion weather forecaster. Ruth Harper, who attends Kendrick School, took on the experts in a weather game run by the University of...
Read moreDetailsNearly two-thirds of GCSE grades at Reddam House were 7-9 – the equivalent of A or A*. It is the best set of results for the Sindlesham-based school, which continued...
Read moreDetailsALMOST three quarters of students at Luckley House received GCSE grades of 7-9, with 10% of the pupils secured all 10 GCSEs at these grades. This is the first of...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS returned to Leighton Park for the first time since March to collect GCSE results and catch-up. Due to a last-minute decision by the Pearson exam board, they couldn’t collect...
Read moreDetailsTHERE was success across the ages at Reading College in this year’s GCSE results: nearly 90% of entrants achieved a pass. That includes students taking full-time programmes or standalone maths...
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