A-LEVELS 2022: The Wren School sees 85% move onto first choice uni or apprenticeships
The Wren School announces 85% of its students will move on to their first choice university or into a high-level ...
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 – ...
YEAR 13 students at Theale Green School celebrated a successful results day on Thursday, August 18.
STUDENTS and staff at St Joseph's, Reading, celebrated a gleaming set of A Level results on the morning of Thursday, ...
THE NEW Reading University Students' Union (RUSU) president has laid out his intentions for the upcoming year.
It was home sweet home for Euan Woods when Berkshire blasted their way to a 144-run win over Bedfordshire in ...
Berkshire face table-topping Bedfordshire at the Wargrave Recreation Ground on Sunday knowing that a win in their penultimate Group 2 ...
Holders Berkshire lost to Cornwall by five wickets at Truro on Sunday in the second of their four Group 2 ...
RAMS prop Ant Marris grabbed the crucial try with less than two minutes remaining as Oxfordshire beat a Berkshire side ...
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