No Bohunt sixth form means 89% of pupils will leave area
A Finchampstead councillor pushed for a Bohunt sixth form at last week's council meeting, to call for post-16 provision in ...
A Finchampstead councillor pushed for a Bohunt sixth form at last week's council meeting, to call for post-16 provision in ...
ONE OF the borough’s MPs has declared his support for a sixth form at Bohunt School. James Sunderland, whose constituency ...
Bohunt School Christmas MarketThursday 21st November 6-8 pm, entry £1 Adult, free for children Bohunt SchoolSheerlands Road,Arborfield, RG2 9GBwww.bswca.org.uk/xmas Bohunt ...
Children at Bohunt School had the chance to design their own speed sign in a competition.
PARENTS and bus bosses are heading for a collision over plans to alter timetables at Bohunt School. There are fears ...
STUDENTS from an Arborfield school enjoyed a special cultural exchange earlier this month after Chinese pupils spent a fortnight with ...
BOHUNT WOKINGHAM'S Under-14s girls football team are British champions. The youngsters competed as part of the English Schools' FA Rod ...
BOHUNT SCHOOL are national football champions. The Under-13 girls side won the event at the English Schools Football Association cup ...
A SCIENTIST famous for his television appearances officially opened an Arborfield secondary school last Friday. Professor Robert Winston, who is ...
BOHUNT SCHOOL'S Under-13s girls football side have progressed to a national cup final. Competing in the English Schools Football Association ...
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