Wokingham councillors pledge to ‘act quickly’ to address school place shortages
Wokingham Borough Council leaders have pledged to act 'as quickly as possible' to address emerging school place shortages in the town.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council leaders have pledged to act 'as quickly as possible' to address emerging school place shortages in the town.
Read moreDetailsBohunt Wokingham has announced an important update regarding the development of its new sixth form.
Read moreDetailsReading has placed top of the Sustainable University of the Year rankings in the The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025.
Read moreDetailsWokingham is facing 'challenges' to deliver enough secondary school places, a Wokingham Borough Council executive report has said.
Read moreDetailsReading Blue Coat Founded in 1646, Reading Blue Coat is a school steeped in history, but with an eye very much focused on the future. With our values of aspiration,...
Read moreDetailsAgents have applied to change the use of 32 Cirrus Drive into a children's care home
Read moreDetailsThe Forest School welcomes new co-ed yr 7 pupils with croissants for breakfast
Read moreDetailsOfsted has announced plans to scrap the one-word assessments it awards to schools with immediate effect
Read moreDetailsCelebrations took place last week after GCSE students across Wokingham borough collected their results.
Read moreDetailsHolme Grange School is 'proud' to announce another year of outstanding GCSE and BTEC results for their Year 11 students.
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