Students to showcase their GCSE art at Maiden Erlegh School
STUDENTS from Maiden Erlegh School will be showcasing artwork created for their GCSE coursework over the coming week. The Year ...
STUDENTS from Maiden Erlegh School will be showcasing artwork created for their GCSE coursework over the coming week. The Year ...
Maiden Erlegh Guy Grandison returns to the council chamber following the resignation of Paul Swaddle This year’s result Turnout 40% ...
TOM HOLMES admitted he thought Jaap Stam was joking when he told him he would be making his Reading debut ...
TWO of the borough's libraries have been closed today due to the snow. The two libraries have both been closed ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has announced its council and library festive opening hours. The council offices will be completely closed on ...
IT is GCSE Results Day! As Wokingham's youngsters prepare themselves for further education, an apprenticeship or employment, we will be ...
We have been out and about taking photos of the borough's brightest students as they pick up their A Level ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Libraries are planning a series of special events this half-term for younger readers. As well as usual groups ...
This term Year 7 students at Maiden Erlegh School have been studying tropical rainforests and how life has adapted to ...
ON Saturday 6th May, Sarah Shears, a member of the Rotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh, competed in the West ...
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