Half term sustainability activities at the MERL
A READING museum is helping children and their families learn about environmental issues through fun-filled half term sessions.
Read moreDetailsA READING museum is helping children and their families learn about environmental issues through fun-filled half term sessions.
Read moreDetailsALMOST 350 students from 11 primary schools were treated to an energetic and inspirational talk from an esteemed author on January 31.
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, February 1, teachers across the UK took part in industrial action in the latest round of public sector strikes
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 100 individuals have signed up to become climate ambassadors as part of a STEM Learning and University of Reading scheme.
Read moreDetailsA team of archaeologists led by Dr Gabor Thomas of the UoR has discovered evidence that monks may have lived at the monastery longer than thought
Read moreDetailsSCIENTISTS at the University of Reading have devised a unique way of keeping the British diet healthy and environmentally-friendly.
Read moreDetailsStaff and pupils at a primary school in Whitley are celebrating as they have retained a 'Good' Ofsted rating.
Read moreDetailsStaff and pupils at a Reading grammar school are celebrating after it was rated 'Outstanding' by school's inspector Ofsted.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY school is running a second-hand uniform shop.
Read moreDetailsEducation Business Partnership (EBP), a charity that helps students source work experience, needs to find placements for nearly 2,000 young people.
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