John Madejski Academy poised for new leadership following ‘inadequate’ inspection
A school in Reading that was judged 'inadequate' by education inspectors could be getting new leadership.
Read moreDetailsA school in Reading that was judged 'inadequate' by education inspectors could be getting new leadership.
Read moreDetailsNational Poetry Day visitor brings numbers and words together for students
Read moreDetailsGo Drive aims to reduce road accidents among young drivers by fostering safer driving attitudes and behaviour.
Read moreDetailsTake a stroll through our picturesque Whiteknights campus and it's impossible not to be struck by the natural beauty of its landscape.
Read moreDetailsFourteen community projects across Thames Valley have been awarded funding from the University of Reading as part of its Community Engagement Fund.
Read moreDetailsYoungsters with complex needs can now sing for free online
Read moreDetailsAn immersive performance tackling the risks and dangers facing young people is set to come to Reading next week
Read moreDetailsMeteorologists say it's the wettest ever September
Read moreDetailsReading has placed top of the Sustainable University of the Year rankings in the The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025.
Read moreDetailsFour hopefuls will follow in the footsteps if the team who made it to the finals in 2022, which saw the team narrowly lose to Imperial College London
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