Parents push council for sixth form in Arborfield Green
“I think the school staff always assumed that it would be built, there’s always been talk of it. Even John Redwood came to visit not long ago, and the staff...
Read moreDetails“I think the school staff always assumed that it would be built, there’s always been talk of it. Even John Redwood came to visit not long ago, and the staff...
Read moreDetailsSECONDARY schools across the borough are benefitting from a new partnership from a local pharmaceutical company. Boehringer Ingelheim has teamed up with STEM Learning, the UK's largest provider of education...
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has postponed its summer graduation ceremonies until July next year. The prestigious events, which take place on the University of Reading’s London Road campus, were originally...
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT needs to do more to reassure parents that schools will be safe to return to in September. Earlier today, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said that restrictions on group...
Read moreDetails“The children of Emmbrook Junior School have made these sunflowers — we are thinking of you.”
Read moreDetails“James Furlong was an exceptional teacher and colleague, and cherished by the Holt School community."
Read moreDetailsAt 10am, school co-headteachers Katie Pearce and Anne Kennedy led a two-minute silence watched by hundreds of pupils. Afterwards they read a tribute to Mr Furlong.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council have asked for anyone joining to mark the minute’s silence in their homes.
Read moreDetailsSo, the world seems to be moving forward again. The pause button has been deactivated and we're back on track. Traffic where I live, on the Reading Road, is backing...
Read moreDetailsAn online community project culminates on Monday with the release of an animated video inspired by local people’s experiences of lockdown. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts in Maidenhead launched...
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