Former headteacher who made illegal images of children banned from teaching for life
A former headteacher from the Reading area who made illegal sexual images of children has been banned from teaching for life.
Read moreDetailsA former headteacher from the Reading area who made illegal sexual images of children has been banned from teaching for life.
Read moreDetailsStudent council representatives from UTC Reading joined others for a day of collaboration focused on sustainability.
Read moreDetailsPupils from 26 schools will be participating in Reading Borough Council's drive to get kids walking to school for Walk to School Week next week
Read moreDetailsYoungsters from the Busy Bees nursery centres in the town will join fellow attendees from branches across the country as part of the Giggle-a-thon
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out its plans for this year's Reading Loves Reading programme, set to take place from May 24?September 13
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has celebrated the hard work and impact of volunteers at a special awards event.
Read moreDetailsAccessible play facilities coming to schools across Reading have been approved.
Read moreDetailsAndrew was invited to Reading's Kendrick school to share his knowledge with the school's journalism club.
Read moreDetailsReading has been ranked fifth most intelligent in a new study which compares educational attainment figures from towns and cities across England
Read moreDetailsAs we welcome the warmer days of May, I am delighted to share that we have an exciting calendar of community events coming up at the University
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