‘Wokingham schools are facing cuts of £200,000’ warn Lib Dems
SCHOOLS in the borough will lose out on almost £200,000 due to cuts to Pupil Premium according to the Wokingham ...
SCHOOLS in the borough will lose out on almost £200,000 due to cuts to Pupil Premium according to the Wokingham ...
MP Theresa May is weighing into the battle for places at a school where 159 children are on the waiting ...
CHILDREN across the borough will return to school next week, as part of the prime minister’s plan to ease lockdown. ...
YEAR 7 pupils across the borough may be spending their summer in school, in order to catch-up on lost learning ...
This afternoon, Boris Johnson told the House of Commons he wanted schoolchildren to return to their classrooms on Monday, March ...
The number of children dealing with loneliness in counselling sessions has risen by nearly 10% compared to life before lockdown.
Mr Johnson said it would not be possible to immediately open schools after the February half-term.
Primary schools across the Wokingham borough have been deciding whether to open after the Christmas break, or remain closed and ...
Berkshire primary schools will be returning from Monday, January 4, but secondary schools will be delayed until week commencing January ...
SERIOUS consideration should be given to delaying the return of secondary schools in the new year. That’s the view of ...
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