Stranded: Backpackers' plea for help from Peruvian military lockdown
“It was mayhem, full-blown panic stations. The atmosphere was crazy. The Peruvian Prime Minister announced the lockdown at 8pm, with ...
“It was mayhem, full-blown panic stations. The atmosphere was crazy. The Peruvian Prime Minister announced the lockdown at 8pm, with ...
FOREST SCHOOL Under-15s emerged victorious at the Natwest Vase Southwest B final. It has been a highly successful season for ...
TALENTED teenager John Zeller took his dream of Olympic glory a step closer this week by clinching a sports scholarship ...
Exam Hall, a poem by Leon Riccio from the Forest Academy from The Wokingham Paper's Press Pack page
Woosehill athlete Josh Zeller lost out in the semi-finals of the World Athletics Under-20 Championships in Finland. Former Forest School ...
AMBITIOUS Wokingham teenager Josh Zeller has his eyes on another medal as he continues on the path to his Olympic ...
THE Forest School in Winnersh has been praised for “many positives” in its latest Ofsted report. New headteacher, Shirley Austin ...
A TEENAGER is looking forward to a worry-free university experience after being picked for a prestigious sponsorship scheme from global ...
THE day is finally here! As hundreds of young people across Wokingham borough open their exam result envelopes, we will ...
THE headteacher of a school in Winnersh has resigned, citing the mounting pressures of funding cuts. Mary Sandell, who became ...
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