Celebrating Gorse Ride in a song
The song was inspired by the memories of people living in the area, and to recognise the importance of the area's history.
Read moreDetailsThe song was inspired by the memories of people living in the area, and to recognise the importance of the area's history.
Read moreDetails'No child should miss out' says Wokingham charity
Read moreDetailsA SCHOOL in Ascot is to continue its royal connections after the King agreed to follow in the footsteps of his late mother and become its patron.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood, MP for Wokingham, thanked the school for their work with pupils with special needs.
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School will welcome 250 delegates, speakers, and professionals in in music education for three days of events and speeches
Read moreDetailsStudents have been building links with elderly people living with dementia.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS from a Twyford school have seen their hard work go on sale in London after winning a competition
Read moreDetailsYoung writers inspired to put pen to paper
Read moreDetailsThe Activate Learning Trust has announced that it has appointed Rachel Cave, head teacher at Highdown School, as Chief Education Officer
Read moreDetailsResearch released by Action for Children shows that nearly one in three children are facing barriers to education outside of the school gates
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