Brighter Futures for Children to provide support and careers advise during exam results period
Brighter Futures for Children will provide careers and results advice as students collect their results
Read moreDetailsBrighter Futures for Children will provide careers and results advice as students collect their results
Read moreDetailsStaff and pupils at a school that was at risk of closure are celebrating a 'Good' rating from school inspectors OFSTED.
Read moreDetailsMORE details about a new secondary school for Reading have been released thanks to a planning application.
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW Reading University Students' Union (RUSU) president has laid out his intentions for the upcoming year.
Read moreDetailsReading University Students Union is set to hold a referendum on whether it will remain part of the NUS, after trustees raised concerns
Read moreDetailsFive students with special educational needs and disabilities have secured employment through Route to Recruit, an internship scheme
Read moreDetailsA study aimed at tackling pollution and poor air quality outside schools in Reading has been launched
Read moreDetailsYoungsters clean cars for charity
Read moreDetailsThe number of 16-year-olds who are classified as NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training) is at its highest levels since 2012
Read moreDetailsPUPILS from nine primary schools across the borough tackled one of their biggest challenges: designing a safe railway station of the future.
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