Thousands raised in Big Game for Cancer charity football match
Thousands of pounds have been raised for Cancer Research in a charity football match organised by former Forest School pupil ...
Thousands of pounds have been raised for Cancer Research in a charity football match organised by former Forest School pupil ...
Mrs Ciccazzo, Forest School English teacher recently asked her Year 10 class to write a poem about Lockdown. The response ...
ASPIRING young rugby players are being offered the chance to gain specialist coaching as Rams RFC look to further progress ...
Forest School headteacher Shirley Austin expressed her pride after 14 former students took part at various teams in the FA ...
Winnersh residents have expressed anger at The Forest School's new air dome, but Wokingham Borough Council refutes claims it breaches ...
ALL STUDENTS at The Forest School in Winnersh are to be congratulated for their positivity in dealing with the unique ...
A remarkable young writer’s poem about her father’s death and much more has won a prize in a competition. Molly ...
Work has started on The Forest School and Reading Football Club’s Dome Project, which includes an AirDome and 3G pitch.
CARE HOME staff have expressed their gratitude after teachers across the borough have been working non-stop to make and donate ...
“The initial response from the RBH and local GPs has been absolutely overwhelming – I knew they were struggling, but ...
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