Call for school to adopt a decolonised curriculum
A WOKINGHAM secondary school is being urged to adapt its classes in response to the Black Lives Matter movement. More than 350 current and former pupils of The Emmbrook School...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM secondary school is being urged to adapt its classes in response to the Black Lives Matter movement. More than 350 current and former pupils of The Emmbrook School...
Read moreDetails“We hope that these new resources will also inspire people to get involved in our museums and collections, by visiting, studying, attending events or volunteering."
Read moreDetailsBerkshire charity ABC to Read has been acknowledged for its outstanding work with the renewal of its Volunteers Quality Standard award. It has been sending volunteers into local schools for...
Read moreDetailsFREE SIGN language lessons have launched for the next 12 weeks to end a Deaf Awareness Week campaign. On Friday, May 8, the first lesson in British Sign Language (BSL)...
Read moreDetails"Plans to re-open schools and early years settings must focus on reassuring parents that it will be safe for children to return to school."
Read moreDetailsA WRITING challenge has been created by Igniting Writing, Wokingham Library's teen creative writing club. The competition is open to anyone aged 11-18 that enjoys writing stories or could benefit...
Read moreDetailsBy CC, Foundry College The four walls I am enclosed in have ripped wall paper and scuffed paint which was once a soft baby blue, The cuckoo clock on the...
Read moreDetailsBy Harry Bradley I’m sitting here writing this from my bedroom window overlooking the Reading Road. I’m used to the ongoing buzz of traffic day and night; it’s become a...
Read moreDetailsWokingham poet Jean Hill, her children and grandchild have published their poems in their new collection, Generations Apart During Lockdown.
Read moreDetailsEach class will cover a different topic, from colours and days of the week to vocabulary and conversation related to family life — so parents and children can learn together.
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