Beans IN toast could revolutionise English breakfasts
SCIENTISTS at the University of Reading have devised a unique way of keeping the British diet healthy and environmentally-friendly.
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.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN in South Reading will showcase their mastery of the spoken word in an exciting initiative this February.
Read moreDetailsREADING Families' Forum is holding a conference to help support families of disabled children and young adults.
Read moreDetailsLittle Heath School is celebrating 60 years in Tilehurst and is seeking voices for its "60 Voices" project
Read moreDetailsBrighter Futures for Children has expanded its mental health support team to schools in central and south Reading after a successful pilot scheme
Read moreDetailsONE OF the University of Reading's longest-serving and most influential scientists has died, aged 92.
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