GCSEs 2023: Waingels
GCSEs 2023: Waingels School has commended its students after reporting improved results compared to 2019
Read moreDetailsGCSEs 2023: Waingels School has commended its students after reporting improved results compared to 2019
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School in Caversham is celebrating its students' achievements as they collect their GCSE results today
Read moreDetailsMAIDEN ERLEGH SCHOOL praised its student's 'incredible work ethic' as they celebrated their set of grades on GCSE results day.
Read moreDetailsThe Wren has commended its students on their results as Year 11 pupils collect their GCSE grades around the country today
Read moreDetailsST JOSEPH'S College Reading celebrated GCSE results day with a set of grades which trumped its pre-pandemic performances.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, a young Reading resident set off on a journey to Central America to visit one of our twin towns, San Francisco Libre, Nicaragua
Read moreDetailsWith Big Jay taking up hosting duties, the event saw live performances from Duac, Dorian Gay, and Brittana Faberry, as well as DJ sets from Anitah DJ
Read moreDetailsCAN scientists predict when people will develop inflammatory arthritis (IA) using artificial intelligence?
Read moreDetailsA 10-year-old boy has died following an incident in the River Kennet on Monday, August 21.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison following a number of drug supply offences
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