St Crispin’s welcome new cohort to secondary school
“We wanted to make our welcome special for our new students and families and make sure the first step into ...
“We wanted to make our welcome special for our new students and families and make sure the first step into ...
A PUPIL from a Wokingham secondary school is in self-isolation on advice of Public Health England after a family member ...
YOUNGSTERS from the borough’s schools have been working hard to come up with ideas to stamp out graffiti. Last Monday, ...
STUDENTS from a Wokingham school are celebrating after being crowned national champions. A team from St Crispin’s School in London ...
A WOKINGHAM schoolteacher said that his Twitter account was hacked after a message was posted last night urging Conservative supporters ...
Nick Biadon is playing Giles Ralston, the owner of a country manor turned hotel. But the former St Crispin’s student ...
ST CRISPIN’S School is overjoyed with its 2019 GCSE results, as 85% of students achieved grades 9 to 7 in ...
THE day is finally here! As hundreds of young people across Wokingham borough open their exam result envelopes, we will ...
TWO schools in Wokingham have registered an interest to become a Multi Academy Trust (MAT), it has been announced. St ...
THE day is finally here! As hundreds of young people across Wokingham borough open their exam result envelopes, we will ...
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