Children’s rights expert from University of Reading questions Australia’s teen social media ban
An expert on children's rights from the University of Reading says Australia's teen social media ban misplaces blame on young people
Read moreDetailsAn expert on children's rights from the University of Reading says Australia's teen social media ban misplaces blame on young people
Read moreDetailsRasha Mustafa, who attends New Directions College, has been awarded the Learner Award at the Ascentis 50th Anniversary Lifetime Learning Awards.
Read moreDetailsEuropean Centre for Medium-Range Weather (ECMWF) celebrates its half century milestone
Read moreDetailsHis Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh KG KT GCVO visited Reading School to commemorate their 900th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsReading School has been named Secondary School of the Year in the South East for Academic Excellence 2026 in The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide.
Read moreDetailsReading West and Mid Berkshire MP Olivia Bailey has visited a school in West Reading to congratulate the winners of a festive competition this week.
Read moreDetailsA Department for Education initiative is set to see 50,000 reading sessions brought to kids in Berkshire next year.
Read moreDetailsThe Heights Primary School in Caversham has won permission to expand to teach more children following a successful appeal to the government.
Read moreDetailsHis Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh visited Reading School to commemorate the school's 900th anniversary,
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading's English Conversation Cafes scheme has won the Outstanding Student Support Award at the #WeAreInternational Awards this year
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