Evendons Primary School enjoys first sports day
By Joseph and George Both six-years-old On Monday 3rd July Evendons Primary school had its sports day. First of all ...
By Joseph and George Both six-years-old On Monday 3rd July Evendons Primary school had its sports day. First of all ...
STUDENTS who sat their International Baccalaureate Diploma (IBDP) at Leighton Park School received their results earlier this month. On July 6, ...
WOKINGHAM’S schools could get a much-needed funding boost after the Secretary of State for Education announced a £1.3 billion cash ...
A SCHOOLGIRL from Winnersh has fought off competition from more than 10,000 children to be named runner-up in a national ...
PUPILS at a school in Crowthorne celebrated their last week before half term by learning about different cultures through art. ...
A FILM which was made in collaboration with a local school has been recognised at a national award ceremony. The ...
A PROTEST highlighting the funding cuts facing Wokingham’s schools paraded through the town centre last month. Dozens of parents and ...
A STUDENT from a Wokingham school has been being highly commended for her entry to an arts competition. Shanice Milliango, ...
By Rory Wilson, aged 9 Evendons Sschool On the May 10, Year 3 and 4 from Evendons Primary school left ...
This term Year 7 students at Maiden Erlegh School have been studying tropical rainforests and how life has adapted to ...
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