A-LEVELS 2022: Denefield School “delighted” at students’ results
It announced that nearly 75% of students have confirmed university places, with some set to attend Russell Group universities, including ...
It announced that nearly 75% of students have confirmed university places, with some set to attend Russell Group universities, including ...
Reading College announces *** for students collecting A-level results
Little Heath announces two in five students have received at least one A grade or higher and more than one ...
Students celebrate results as Queen Anne's School, in Caversham, announces more than four in five grades were B or above
THE HEADTEACHER of an Emmer Green school says it is 'extremely proud' of its students as they receive their A ...
The Willink School celebrates 100% pass rate, with more than one in three receiving A-grades or higher
WITH two thirds of them achieving A*-B grades at A Level, pupils at a school in Earley are celebrating today. ...
The Wren School announces 85% of its students will move on to their first choice university or into a high-level ...
THE FUTURE looks bright for UTC Reading students who received their exam results on Thursday, August 8.
Today is A Level results day and pupils in schools across Reading borough – and just over the border – ...
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