A-LEVELS 2023: Little Heath School
LITTLE Heath School in Tilehurst has announced high levels of academic attainment on A-Levels results and commended its students on their achievements
Read moreDetailsLITTLE Heath School in Tilehurst has announced high levels of academic attainment on A-Levels results and commended its students on their achievements
Read moreDetailsTHE WREN School in Reading has congratulated its Year 13 pupils for reaching the end of their study courses and well-deserved results
Read moreDetailsMAIDEN ERLEGH'S students and staff revelled in an outstanding set of A-Level results on Thursday morning.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Waingels School have been praised after achieving 'strong' grades in this year's A-Levels.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS and staff at St Joseph's, Reading, celebrated a gleaming set of A Level results on Thursday morning.
Read moreDetailsElevate careers service: here to help on A Level results day
Read moreDetailsA READING-BASED charity has been awarded £400,000 in funding from The National Lottery Community Fund.
Read moreDetailsAn employee who has risen from bus driver to a top managerial position has been shortlisted for two awards.
Read moreDetailsTHOSE presenting minor illnesses are being advised to take advantage of a walk-in facility in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsStaff, residents, relatives and the local community came together at Austen House in Lower Earley to enjoy a BBQ.
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