University of Reading: Landmark annual lecture announces key speakers
This year's event will be led by Dr Drew Dalton, chair of global human rights charity ReportOUT, and Paralympic rowing champion Lauren Rowles MBE
Read moreDetailsThis year's event will be led by Dr Drew Dalton, chair of global human rights charity ReportOUT, and Paralympic rowing champion Lauren Rowles MBE
Read moreDetailsA FRESH call to reform school inspections has been made by the sister of a Caversham headteacher.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM borough school has come up on top in a very unusual contest.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is looking for host families to accommodate students this coming academic year.
Read moreDetailsSouthcote Primary has been nominated for the School of the Year award with praise for the care and support that staff give to children and families
Read moreDetailsA CHILDREN'S author says he is on a one-man mission to get youngsters not just loving books but writing them too.
Read moreDetailsChildren's reading charity wins award for commitment to its volunteers
Read moreDetailsLABORATORIES at the University of Reading are set to be the site of positive change for more than just the research happening inside them.
Read moreDetailsFriends and family paid tribute to Ruth at the memorial event in Reading's Town Hall, including her sister, Professor Julia Waters
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD ROAD school has been recognised in one of the most sought-after awards in education.
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