St Joseph’s College celebrates A Level students’ achievements
Sixth Form students and staff at St Joseph's College are celebrating excellent A-Level results this morning, with 45% of exam grades being
Read moreDetailsSixth Form students and staff at St Joseph's College are celebrating excellent A-Level results this morning, with 45% of exam grades being
Read moreDetailsNew research has shown that perceptions of computer science students are more diverse than expected, the University of Reading has announced
Read moreDetailsA sit-in protest being staged on Whiteknights Campus since May has dispersed after being asked to leave by the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced it is set to continue exploration of an archaeological site in Cookham later this month
Read moreDetailsRainbow Trust Children's Charity was selected and will now be supported by the university in a range of ways throughout the 2024/25 academic year
Read moreDetailsPlea to timber merchants, builders and recycling centres to help support wildlife project
Read moreDetailsBrookfields School in Tilehurst has sent a letter to parents with a blistering attack on West Berkshire Council's decision to claw back cash
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Read moreDetailsPassionate exchanges have been made over an investigation into better support for teachers in the town prompted by the death of a headteacher
Read moreDetailsReading College and University Centre and Bracknell and Wokingham College are leading the launch of a Green Construction Advisory Panel
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