Lollipop ladies outside schools could be cut, council announces
LOLLIPOP ladies could soon be a thing of the past if a proposal is passed by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC). The council ...
LOLLIPOP ladies could soon be a thing of the past if a proposal is passed by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC). The council ...
PARENTS are angry that vegetation has won out over education after the council performed a dramatic U-turn over plans to ...
THE headteacher of a school in Winnersh has resigned, citing the mounting pressures of funding cuts. Mary Sandell, who became ...
A NEW footpath route to allow students attending the new Bohunt School in Arborfield to get to and from lessons safely ...
SCHOOLS in Wokingham borough are set to be more than £6.5 million worse off by 2020 unless the government changes ...
ONE of the borough’s primary schools has welcomed a right royal visitor – HRH The Countess of Wessex helped open ...
PARENTS in Wokingham were slapped with fines totalling more than £20,000 for unauthorised absences from school last year. For the ...
A SCHOOL in Wokingham proved that it has lots of talent at the opening of it's new performing arts block ...
GCSE results are a little different to how they have been reported in previous years, with more emphasis being placed ...
FOR many students in Wokingham borough, 11 years of education will be reaching a turning point tomorrow when GCSE exam ...
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