Reading Blue Coat to take girls in Year 7 from September 2023
From September 2023, the Sonning school will welcome girls into Year 7, with the aim of being fully co-educational by September 2027.
Read moreDetailsFrom September 2023, the Sonning school will welcome girls into Year 7, with the aim of being fully co-educational by September 2027.
Read moreDetailsA new cafe training young people with autism will open in Wokingham this autumn.
Read moreDetailsThe Forest School, on Robin Hood Lane, has been rated good in all areas, following an inspection in July.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new detective recruitment programme to support university graduates.
Read moreDetailsChiara Argieri said her two children, Tommy and Bella, are at different schools primary schools, resulting in an hour-long commute twice a day.
Read moreDetailsFarley Hill Primary School has kept the same catchment area after moving site, leading to heavy congestion at the start and end of the day.
Read moreDetailsA READING college said that technical learning is key for students who are looking to work in modern industries.
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL to build a new school in Winnersh could be approved at Wokingham Borough Council’s planning committee tomorrow night
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson for Wokingham Borough Council said they are supporting schools in the decisions they make, based on “what feels right for them
Read moreDetailsA WARGRAVE school has bolstered its commitment to the planet with its new Plastic- Free status. Robert Piggott Junior School, on School Hill, received the eco-friendly award from Surfers Against...
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