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Reading Blue Coat Founded in 1646, Reading Blue Coat is a school steeped in history, but with an eye very much focused on the future. With our values of aspiration,...
Read moreDetailsReading Blue Coat Founded in 1646, Reading Blue Coat is a school steeped in history, but with an eye very much focused on the future. With our values of aspiration,...
Read moreDetailsIf you work in education, or you're still studying, September is an exciting time.
Read moreDetailsReading student Ed Fuller has won a gold medal and broken a world record at the Paralympic Games in Paris
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has been awarded prestigious accreditation for a range of its courses, recognising a high quality of teaching
Read moreDetailsPROFESSOR Julia Waters has released a further statement following the scrapping of single-word assessments by Ofsted. The schools inspectorate has laid out plans to replace the assesments with a new...
Read moreDetailsThe university will be the temporary home to an array of telescopes and will hold a series of talks celebrating the moon
Read moreDetailsOFSTED has announced plans to scrap the one-word assessments it awards to schools with immediate effect. The schools inspectorate has laid out plans to replace the assesments with a new...
Read moreDetailsA student at the University of Reading is getting set to compete in Paris this week as the Paralympic Games get underway
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park has congratulated its students as they collect their GCSE results today, Thursday, August 22
Read moreDetailsUTC Reading, which specialises in engineering, has marked a positive set of results, with 32% of of grades awarded being a B Grade or higher
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