Education Secretary joins Reading MP and councillors in UTC Reading visit
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson was joined by Matt Rodda at UTC Reading to explore how schools are preparing students for STEM careers.
Read moreDetailsEducation Secretary Bridget Phillipson was joined by Matt Rodda at UTC Reading to explore how schools are preparing students for STEM careers.
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised about dangerous parking and heavy traffic in the hopes of making school journeys safer for pupils in Crowthorne.
Read moreDetailsA secondary school on the outskirts of Reading that was rated 'Inadequate' has been taken over by a new educational trust.
Read moreDetailsWalking across campus this week, I can feel the anticipation building. Soon our students will be unpacking bags
Read moreDetailsWheatfield Primary appoints Heidi Ray
Read moreDetailsReading School alumni will join them to compete in a House music competition
Read moreDetailsA school in Bracknell that has been closed for three years is set to be redeveloped to provide a place to teach pupils with special educational needs
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Read moreDetailsEvery child can enjoy positive learning experiences thanks to Bright Futures Fund
Read moreDetailsMore than 20% of children due to start school for the first time not fully vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella, NHS South East has warned.
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