Theale Green Award School Games Platinum Award for second year running
Theale Green School, Theale, has retained their School Games Platinum Mark Award for the 2023/2024 academic year
Read moreDetailsTheale Green School, Theale, has retained their School Games Platinum Mark Award for the 2023/2024 academic year
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has laid out a number of research projects and student courses to understand climate change through artificial intelligence
Read moreDetailsA new childcare facility in Shinfield was opened by Reading FC's Andy Yiadom last weekend.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council will host pupils from eight secondary schools across the borough for a mock COP28 conference
Read moreDetailsThe inquiry, launched in March, is examining the effect that the education standards organisation had on Ms Perry and its role in her subsequent death
Read moreDetailsEcologists from the University worked alongside M S Swaminathan Research Foundation to see how planting marigolds and pigeonpea boosted crop yield
Read moreDetailsThe family of Ruth Perry has crowdfunded more than £68,000 after being denied legal aid for inquest into her death
Read moreDetailsCrystal Campbell concluded her studies at Theale Green School in June last year, but returned just eight months later as a learning mentor
Read moreDetailsA report into the economic impact of the University of Reading has shown that it contributes around £1 billion a year to the UK economy
Read moreDetailsAn inquiry into Ofsted reforms is calling for the educational standards body to step back from inspections
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