Caversham school treated to musical takeover for the day
Queen Anne's School, on Henley Road, hosted a musical takeover, Beat Goes On, in the school hall for the day, thanks to STOMP star, Ollie Tunmer.
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School, on Henley Road, hosted a musical takeover, Beat Goes On, in the school hall for the day, thanks to STOMP star, Ollie Tunmer.
Read moreDetailsFace masks are being advised for all secondary school pupils in the borough from now until half term said a council spokesperson.
Read moreDetailsThe utilities company has helped 80 schools in London and the Thames Valley to give more than 38,000 students the chance to become eco champions.
Read moreDetailsYears 9 to 11 at The Holt School in Wokingham were sent home at lunchtime today because 10% or more of the pupils have tested positive for Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsA new collaboration between Microsoft and scientists at the Walker Institute is aiming to develop more solutions to international climate threats.
Read moreDetailsIndividuals attended a special picnic in Forbury Gardens between noon and 4pm as the professional culinary arts pupils made a two-course meal.
Read moreDetailsCllr Keith Baker joined pupils and headteacher Emma Clarke at the new Farley Hill Primary School last month.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is inviting residents to have a say on its secondary school plans for the coming decade.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has 18 schools officers that aim to build connections with institutions across the region.
Read moreDetailsArchaeologist and architectural historian Tim Tatton-Brown will dig deep into the archaeological archives at tonight's lecture.
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