Queen Anne’s joins worldwide CNN event to raise awareness of modern slavery
Students from the school were joined by CNN when they performed creative contributions to explore modern slavery and raise awareness
Read moreDetailsStudents from the school were joined by CNN when they performed creative contributions to explore modern slavery and raise awareness
Read moreDetailsThe college has been awarded the Gold Level accolade in the national Quality in Careers Standard, having previously held the award twice before
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Maestros, which helps youngsters get to grips with tune making, is raising funds to install Soundbeam equipment in its music centres
Read moreDetailsA READING school has been visited by an esteemed alumna for the opening of new facilities. Queen Anne's in Caversham has unveiled its new culinary space following a significant refurbishment....
Read moreDetailsA RESIDENTIAL home in Reading for children with additional needs, offering respite care, has been given an outstanding rating in an Ofsted inspection
Read moreDetailsHOW do you celebrate the opening of a new school library? Well, as the famous song goes, there's nothing like a dame.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS in the South East are being advised to apply for next year's finance even if they are still waiting for a university place.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has apologised after an IT error meant families were unable to find out which secondary school they were offered.
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading professor has won a prestigious fellowship grant to support new drug development.
Read moreDetailsHappy and Glorious: Wokingham pupils' show pays tribute to the Queen
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