Reading music star surprises Emmbrook School students with special visit
A rising star from the world of pop dropped in to meet students at Emmbrook School on Tuesday lunchtime.
Read moreDetailsA rising star from the world of pop dropped in to meet students at Emmbrook School on Tuesday lunchtime.
Read moreDetailsUni of Reading students have taken the UK's top student food innovation prize after turning leftover hazelnut pulp into macarons
Read moreDetailsLearners at New Directions College have achieved above the national average and outcomes have improved overall, according to an annual report.
Read moreDetailsIt's a big week for sport. Later today (Thursday) you'll find me on the riverbank at Henley, cheering on the crews of the Reading University Club.
Read moreDetailsTeachers blame a lack of time, funding, and training.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber has announced more than £250,000 in funding available for schools to become phone-free at an event today
Read moreDetailsInspectors praise friendly atmosphere, inclusive ethos and strong leadership
Read moreDetailsPolice were called to a school in Reading, Tilehurst following reports of a suspicious incident involving a pupil.
Read moreDetailsReading's all-new library is ready to welcome the public after a £8 million upgrade project.
Read moreDetailsStarmer's proposals for a social media ban for children aims to keep young people away from harm, but will its implementation be effective?
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