Executive votes to axe Wokingham’s school crossing patrollers
PHIL CREIGHTON – the only journalist present at Wokingham Borough Council's Executive meeting on July 26 – presents his incisive ...
PHIL CREIGHTON – the only journalist present at Wokingham Borough Council's Executive meeting on July 26 – presents his incisive ...
PUPILS from schools across Wokingham borough have battled it out to be crowned regional winners of this year’s National Young ...
BY HOLME GRANGE SCHOOL Holme Grange School was buzzing with excitement on Friday, December 8 when their Year 6 students ...
A SIXTH form student at Leighton Park school has proved he has a bright future ahead of him after being ...
A NEW facility at a Wokingham school will see pupils flying high. Luckley House School ,in Luckley Road, has launched ...
NEW LEISURE facilities in Arborfield will not impact on the safety of students at Bohunt secondary school, the council has ...
A SCHOOL in Woodley which caters for children with additional needs is celebrating after being deemed Outstanding by Ofsted yet ...
PARENTS campaigning for more funding for Wokingham’s schools have been left bitterly disappointed after the issue was left out of ...
Most of us strive to live life to the full. To be completely content, satisfied and fulfilled. But the uncertainties ...
By Roarke and Lily H, Year 3, Evendons School On Wednesday the 27th September Evendons Primary school has its first ...
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