HARRY’S WORLD: To holiday or not to holiday?
It’s been a very, very long year hasn’t it? It seems like the Australian wildfires and rumours of World War Three kicking off took place in the last decade rather...
Read moreDetailsIt’s been a very, very long year hasn’t it? It seems like the Australian wildfires and rumours of World War Three kicking off took place in the last decade rather...
Read moreDetailsCreativity is key for participants of a new art project run by the University of Reading. ArtLab, led by staff and students from the institution’s School of Art, is providing...
Read moreDetailsTHE SCHOOL year might be over, but a charity is inviting youngsters to show off their ethical credentials to earn a Green Flag certification. British-owned organic childrenswear brand Frugi is...
Read moreDetailsBy ALL SAINTS CofE PRIMARY SCHOOL, Wokingham All the usual ways of marking the transition from primary to secondary were out of reach for Year 6 due to the Coronavirus,...
Read moreDetailsA remarkable young writer’s poem about her father’s death and much more has won a prize in a competition. Molly Akers, 18, of Lower Earley, won the 12-18 section of...
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley Lunch Bunch will provide lunches for families who normally access free school meals over the holidays.
Read moreDetailsIT MIGHT not feel like school is out for summer, but formal lessons are over until September. And after six months of homeschooling, the prospect of six weeks of no...
Read moreDetails“This project is extremely exciting and one that we know is much needed in the local area. We are delighted to be working with so many talented people on developing...
Read moreDetailsTHE SCHOOL year might be over, but a charity is inviting youngsters to show off their ethical credentials to earn a Green Flag certification. British-owned organic childrenswear brand Frugi is...
Read moreDetailsPLANS are in place to open a new primary school in Shinfield this September, when 29 new pupils will walk through its doors for the first time. Last week, Wokingham...
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