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Read moreDue to falling student numbers, Hemdean House School, in Hemdean Road will give its final lessons at the end of its summer term.
Read moreThe Activate Learning Trust has announced that it has appointed Rachel Cave, head teacher at Highdown School, as Chief Education Officer
Read moreResearch released by Action for Children shows that nearly one in three children are facing barriers to education outside of the school gates
Read moreLittle Heath School, Tilehurst, has been marking six decades of education, celebrating its 60-year history, and looking ahead to its future
Read moreTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has maintained its place in international rankings and risen in place for a number of subjects. The QS World University Rankings published last week have scored...
Read moreStatistics show that just under 94% of parents were given their first preference and 98% of parents were given one of their top three choices
Read moreA number of charities around Thames Valley are set to see a boost in support as the University of Reading announces a new community scheme
Read moreLeighton Park's students could rub shoulders with leading female STEM figures at an event designed to inspire female leadership last month
Read moreThe Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has awarded £16 million of funding to the university for a new maths centre
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