GCSE Results 2025: Little Heath celebrates ‘exceptional’ results
Little Heath School is celebrating an 'exceptional' set of GCSE results, with Year 11 students achieving the school's best outcomes in several years.
Read moreDetailsLittle Heath School is celebrating an 'exceptional' set of GCSE results, with Year 11 students achieving the school's best outcomes in several years.
Read moreDetailsStudents at The Abbey School are celebrating after the school described their GCSE results as outstanding.
Read moreDetailsThe students at Highdown School and Sixth Form Centre have once again achieved what the school has described as fantastic results
Read moreDetailsThe wait is over for students who have 'shone in so many ways'
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berks staff were joined by descendants of Trooper Frederick Potts VC to open a brand-new clinical space named in his honour.
Read moreDetailsReading-based Enviromena has been shortlisted for both the Climate & Sustainability and Fast Riser categories at the Thames Valley 250 Awards
Read moreDetailsJD Gyms is bringing its fitness experience to Reading, with a new facility opening soon on Reading Link Retail Park.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Beats returned to Broad Street Mall to celebrate Pride on Saturday, August 16.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's own Songer is set to return to the festival this weekend, but this time he's taking to the Main Stage?a dream slot for any performer.
Read moreDetailsReading Today talks to of the biggest names in comedy, Ardal O'Hanlon, ahead of his new stand-up UK tour, Not Himself.
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