St Mary & All Saints celebrates pupils’ life-enhancing Finland trip
St Marys & All Saints celebrates pupils' life-enhancing Finland trip
Read moreDetailsSt Marys & All Saints celebrates pupils' life-enhancing Finland trip
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is encouraging the public to consider apprenticeships as it celebrates nearly 3,000 new apprentices in the last academic year
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda, MP for Reading East, joined students at the Reading College and University Centre last Friday to hear about the programme
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) is seeking initiatives aimed at promoting a sustainable future from pupils
Read moreDetailsAndy McNab, a best-selling writer and former member of the SAS, attended a talk attended by GCSE students at Reading College and University Centre
Read moreDetailsActivate Learning has announced that after a pilot launch of their Digital Futures curriculum, the programme will be rolled out in Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsRBFRS is looking for motivated young people from under-represented backgrounds to take part in the Summer Internship Scheme
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School in Shinfield Road has applied for retrospective planning permission to refresh and extend an astroturf pitch
Read moreDetailsOne of Britain's leading climate scientists has been honoured with an international science award, the Japan Prize.
Read moreDetailsOFSTED is to face a shake-up when it comes to inspections as it responds to the death of a Caversham primary school teacher. Ruth Perry died by suicide following the...
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