Little Heath School unveils student-designed outdoor space set to support students
The initiative came as part of a Year 13 student's Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) and funded through Mend The Gap, a Network Rail programme
Read moreDetailsThe initiative came as part of a Year 13 student's Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) and funded through Mend The Gap, a Network Rail programme
Read moreDetailsIn its centenary year, the university is holding its second annual Giving Day, raising money for projects that will leave a lasting legacy.
Read moreDetailsArt students from Reading College have joined Thames Hospice's Trunks Across the Thames art trail by decorating an elephant sculpture
Read moreDetailsChildren across the country can enjoy international bestsellers, award-winning illustrators and poets at Henley Literary Festival's schools programme
Read moreDetailsfigures released by Reading Borough Council have shown that 99% of Reading parents were offered one of their top three preferred schools
Read moreDetailsThe vast majority of children will be going to their top choice of primary school in Reading this year.
Read moreDetailsSpringtime is the season of the charity fundraiser. Raising money through a personal challenge like a marathon
Read moreDetailsRead about Reading's weather history in Dr Stephen Burt's new publication
Read moreDetailsSix key subject areas were featured among the top 100 in the world in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Community Trust is bringing back its popular Primary PE Conference this June for teachers and school sports staff
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