Creative team revealed for Reading Rep theatre’s new show, Jekyll and Hyde
A TALE of a real split personality is coming to Reading this autumn, and the creative team bringing it to life has just been announced
Read moreDetailsA TALE of a real split personality is coming to Reading this autumn, and the creative team bringing it to life has just been announced
Read moreDetailsAugust bank holiday can only mean one thing: festival time. Not only does Reading enjoy three days of great music, but so does Wokingham
Read moreDetailsTHE RESILIENCE of teenagers sitting this year's A-levels has been praised by the headteacher of Bulmershe School.
Read moreDetailsThose who studied maths also scored high with 50% A* to A and 87% of psychology results were A* to B.
Read moreDetails"It is a tremendous achievement, and we are very proud of all our students."
Read moreDetailsStudents at Piggott School have secured places at universities across the country, with 47% of grades an A* to A.
Read moreDetailsThe further mathematics department maintained a 100% pass rate for the fourth consecutive year, 4% above the national average from 2018/19.
Read moreDetailsOf all grades received, 94.8% were A* to B with 37.4% of those an A*.
Read moreDetailsDespite a drop in top grades nationally, the school increased the number of A* grades by 50% from 2021.
Read moreDetailsOf that 92%, 69% of pupils at Edgbarrow School achieved A* to B, something the school is keen to recognise.
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