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16 year old student, Lorenzo, is a Blue Coat success
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Read moreDetailsCygnet Health Care has produced a new resource designed to help recognise the signs of back-to-school anxiety and guide to tackling it.
Read moreDetailsStudents at Oakbank School in Reading are celebrating their GCSE results, including Yasmine Rhouma, who achieved all Grade 9s.
Read moreDetailsThere was a vibrant atmosphere at Queen Anne's School on Thursday morning as students arrived to collect their GCSE results.
Read moreDetailsStudents at Activate Learning's Reading College and University Centre are celebrating after collecting their GCSE exam results.
Read moreDetailsThe buidling housing the former Padworth College, which closed its doors last year, has gone up for sale with a £5m price tag.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley School has commended students joining those around the country in collecting their GCSE results today.
Read moreDetailsUTC is "delighted" to see continued improvement across key subjects, with an increase in overall top grades, including grades 7-9.
Read moreDetails'They should be extremely proud of their achievements,' says their headteacher
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.
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