SEND school budget has more than £7 million deficit, leading Wokingham council to request emergency government funding
School spending was more than £7 million over budget in Wokingham last year due to pressure on special educational needs ...
School spending was more than £7 million over budget in Wokingham last year due to pressure on special educational needs ...
A SHINFIELD school has received national recognition for its sustainability efforts.
Challenges that pushed Wokingham Borough Council to apply for emergency funding are affecting other local authorities, its top official has ...
Sand Martins Golf Club hosted the Wokingham Borough Schools Tri Golf Festival on Tuesday, May 17, after a two-year break ...
ON MONDAY, June 28, one of the borough’s MPs raised his concerns about whole classes of pupils having to go ...
PRIMARY schools in Wokingham borough are making last-minute changes to their plans for the new term following a sharp rise ...
Parents can choose four schools, and list them in order of preference. But this must be done before Friday, January ...
SCHOOLS are being invited to apply for funding to run breakfast clubs. Cereal manufacturer Kellogg’s said that it is doubling ...
SOME teachers in Wokingham are being paid less than the recommended salary for their pay band, according to new research. ...
A YOUTH charity is putting the fight against drugs centre stage. Soulscape will use the arts including music, drama and ...
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