Dept of Education teams with ABC to Read to bring 50,000 reading sessions to Berkshire
A Department for Education initiative is set to see 50,000 reading sessions brought to kids in Berkshire next year.
Read moreDetailsA Department for Education initiative is set to see 50,000 reading sessions brought to kids in Berkshire next year.
Read moreDetailsThe Heights Primary School in Caversham has won permission to expand to teach more children following a successful appeal to the government.
Read moreDetailsHis Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh visited Reading School to commemorate the school's 900th anniversary,
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading's English Conversation Cafes scheme has won the Outstanding Student Support Award at the #WeAreInternational Awards this year
Read moreDetailsMaxim Kyrychuk, a Sixth-Form student at Little Heath School, has been selected as one of the global finalists in the Breakthrough Junior Challenge.
Read moreDetailsA new film-based teaching project is helping future pharmacists at the University of Reading to care for patients from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Read moreDetailsThe Prime Minister has visited a primary school in Caversham to promote the Labour government's policy of introducing free breakfast clubs.
Read moreDetailsThe Prime Minister and the education secretary have acknowledged the scandal of a woman who smuggled drugs into prison being allowed to teach children
Read moreDetailsResearch shows gardeners will choose plants with environmental benefits if they understand their ability to combat the effects of climate change
Read moreDetailsOliver Dixon was the subject of a Wargrave Local History Society talk
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