Bulmershe headteacher to move on
THE headteacher of a school in Woodley has announced she will be stepping down at the end of term. Emma ...
THE headteacher of a school in Woodley has announced she will be stepping down at the end of term. Emma ...
CATERING students from a school in Wokingham played host to parents and staff as part of their GCSE examination earlier ...
AN ISSUE which will no doubt be a huge talking point in the run-up to next month's’ General Election was ...
A MEETING to discuss the school funding crisis is due to take place in Winnersh this Thursday (27). Representatives from ...
The Radstock Primary School production of Robin Hood last week had plenty of action that you definitely didn’t want to ...
A SECONDARY school in Wokingham has appointed two co-headteachers to take over the reigns after the current head leaves this ...
TWO schools in Wokingham have registered an interest to become a Multi Academy Trust (MAT), it has been announced. St ...
A CONSORTIUM of headteachers from the borough and beyond travelled to Westminster last week to deliver their message on fairer ...
Almost nine in 10 pupils will be going to their first choice of secondary school this September. Wokingham Borough Council ...
PLANS to expand an Earley primary school have been approved by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC)'s planning committee this evening. Parents of children ...
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