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Read moreDetailsA new headteacher has taken the helm at a primary school in Caversham following the retirement of its founding headteacher after 10 years in office
Read moreDetailsPark Lane Primary School has set its sights on the The Sistema Recycled Playground Contest to win a new playground frame made of recycled materials
Read moreDetailsSchools can win a Let's Go Zero prize
Read moreDetailsIts Tiny Feet programme runs in partnership with Honeysuckle Day Nursery
Read moreDetailsYoungsters with complex needs can make music online
Read moreDetailsBen Stephenson steps into the role from that of director of Sixth Form.
Read moreDetailsReading School for Boys has named the Royal Berks Charity as its charity of the year.
Read moreDetailsAN URBAN theatre performance was shown at the John Madejski Academy (JMA) as part of a joint initiative tackling knife crime among young people. CODE, by theatre company Justice in...
Read moreDetailsAfter intensive negotiations and strike action, NEU members have agreed to accept the latest offer from the Thames Learning Trust.
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