GCSES 2020: Teacher celebrate talented students at St Crispin’s School
“We are so very proud of all our students in Year 11 who have endured the turmoil of not only Covid-19 but the extraordinary period of change in the awarding...
Read more“We are so very proud of all our students in Year 11 who have endured the turmoil of not only Covid-19 but the extraordinary period of change in the awarding...
Read moreBULMERSHE staff said they are thrilled with the results that its GCSE pupils have received this year. And the collaboration that the students have shown over the past five months...
Read moreTwo men from Reading, aged 18 and 23, and a 19-year-old man from Devon, have all been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
Read more“Education is not all about a set of results, but having the skills to equip the person for life and act as a firm foundation on which a young person...
Read moreIf the scheme is full, it will award prizes of £300, £150 and £75, with £75 bonuses in June and December. These can be claimed by the ticket holder or...
Read more“Do the Conservatives really think that people will drive to the edge of Wokingham, park in the park and ride, wait 15 minutes for a three-minute bus journey to the...
Read moreSTUDENTS across the borough are celebrating this morning after opening their GCSE results. With a week of uncertainty behind them, students now have greater clarity over the grading system being...
Read moreTHE MAJORITY of year 11 students at Emmbrook will be returning in September for sixth form, meaning that the school will see its biggest Year 12 for at least five...
Read more"I hope to see many residents making the most of this cycleway in the months ahead once it’s complete.”
Read more“Heads, teachers and governors are working their butts off to make schools safe. We need to support the headteachers in their decisions — they’re the professionals.”
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