UTC Reading teams with SSEN for day of Net Zero innovation projects
University Technical College Reading joined forces with Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks for a school takeover event looking at Net Zero
Read moreDetailsUniversity Technical College Reading joined forces with Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks for a school takeover event looking at Net Zero
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading-linked institution has opened in Cape Town, South Africa.
Read moreDetailsSEVEN Reading schools got eco-savvy at a University of Reading event.
Read moreDetailsOfsted chief inspector criticised after a letter emerges reporting that Ms Spielman personally attended Caversham Primary before ratings drop
Read moreDetailsFewer than one in 10 children in Reading were offered anything other than first preference for school places in the approaching academic year
Read moreDetailsReading East MP Matt Rodda has invited the education secretary to talks as Ofsted continues to come under fire following the death of Ruth Perry
Read moreDetailsReading based children's charity receives £5,000
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS in Reading showed solidarity with educators and paid their respects to Ruth Perry with a walk in her memory on Saturday, April 8. Ms Perry was the head teacher...
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD science facility has received an £20 million of government support to help further its work.
Read moreDetailsSeed Talks will explore the science behind ADHD, how men and women present differently, and how society's views of the condition are changing
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