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BY CROSFIELDS SCHOOL On Thursday, December 5, our Year 2 pupils performed their annual Christmas Play, Pinocchio. The theatre was ...
BY CROSFIELDS SCHOOL On Thursday, December 5, our Year 2 pupils performed their annual Christmas Play, Pinocchio. The theatre was ...
FESTIVE cards created by pupils at Montague Park Primary School were rewarded by David Wilson Homes at a special assembly ...
A SIXTH form student at Leighton Park school has proved he has a bright future ahead of him after being ...
A NEW facility at a Wokingham school will see pupils flying high. Luckley House School ,in Luckley Road, has launched ...
BY CROSFIELDS SCHOOL On Monday, November 13, Crosfields School welcomed residents from a number of local homes for the elderly ...
NEW LEISURE facilities in Arborfield will not impact on the safety of students at Bohunt secondary school, the council has ...
A SCHOOL in Woodley which caters for children with additional needs is celebrating after being deemed Outstanding by Ofsted yet ...
A PRIMARY school in Wokingham borough has been forced to close after a bug has swept through the classrooms. More ...
THOUGHTFUL students from a school in Wokingham have raised more than £2,000 for a mental health charity. Pupils at The ...
WOKINGHAM’S first STEM school has been deemed as ‘outstanding’ during its inaugural Ofsted inspection. Evendons Primary School, which specialises in ...
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