GCSEs 2022: St Joseph’s College ‘delighted’ by first externally-assessed GCSE results since 2019
ST JOSEPH'S COLLEGE students were rewarded for their endeavours, receiving a splendid set of GCSE results.
Read moreDetailsST JOSEPH'S COLLEGE students were rewarded for their endeavours, receiving a splendid set of GCSE results.
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook School celebrates "once in a generation" results, with half of the cohort securing a 7 grade or above, equivalent to A grades or higher
Read moreDetailsThe Dolphin School makes a big splash in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Read moreDetailsHurst Horticultural Show was a blooming success
Read moreDetailsSix people have been convicted in connection with the murder of Reece Heffernan, who was stabbed in Tilehurst last October
Read moreDetailsThe Ofwat report shows that more than 600 million litres a day are lost from Thames Water infrastructure, as the hosepipe band comes into force
Read moreDetailsWokingham locals express feelings through art
Read moreDetailsThe new facility, relocating from its current home on Denmark Street, will open its doors at Carnival Hub on Monday, September 19, at 1.30pm.
Read moreDetails"Soaring energy prices are having an impact on everyone and this money is there to help you," said Cllr Imogen Shepherd-DuBey
Read moreDetailsThe comments were made after Thames Water revealed plans to introduce hosepipe bans on residents in Wokingham from Wednesday, August 24.
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