Leighton Park school becomes first ever senior school to partner with Her Game Too
A SHINFIELD school says it has made a groundbreaking new partnership, by linking up with a charity that encourages women and girls to get into sport.
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD school says it has made a groundbreaking new partnership, by linking up with a charity that encourages women and girls to get into sport.
Read moreDetailsNew rankings place the University of Reading among the top five universities in the south east, and in the top 40 in the UK
Read moreDetailsMonday-Friday, May 20-24, marks the five-day initiative designed to get students to walk to school to highlight the benefits of active travel
Read moreDetailsParents of children aged nine months are now eligible to apply for government-funded childcare for the first time
Read moreDetailsA NEW musical education programme for youngsters will launch this autumn, thanks to a £1.7m grant from the government.
Read moreDetailsThe Celebration of Volunteering saw participants given awards to recognise their work both within the university and in the community
Read moreDetailsYoung writers inspired to put pen to paper
Read moreDetailsDue to falling student numbers, Hemdean House School, in Hemdean Road will give its final lessons at the end of its summer term.
Read moreDetailsThe Activate Learning Trust has announced that it has appointed Rachel Cave, head teacher at Highdown School, as Chief Education Officer
Read moreDetailsResearch released by Action for Children shows that nearly one in three children are facing barriers to education outside of the school gates
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