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Luckley House School (formerly Luckley-Oakfield School) is an independent day and boarding school, located in Berkshire in England. It has a community of about 380 pupils, with about 290 in the first five-year groups, and 90 in the Sixth Form.
St Crispin's School, founded in 1953, is a coeducational comprehensive secondary school and sixth form located in Wokingham, Berkshire, England. There were 1,164 students at the school in 2017, of whom 234 were in the Sixth form. [2] The school is on the London Road, just outside Wokingham town centre.
Sol Joel Park is a public park in Earley, a town east of Reading, Berkshire, England, on the Wokingham Road. It was given to the Corporation of Reading in 1927 by Solomon Joel. Its official opening was by the then Duke of York, who subsequently became King George VI. [1] [citation needed]
Alder Grove CE Primary School, Shinfield; Aldryngton Primary School, Earley All Saints CE Primary School, Wokingham Bearwood Primary School, Sindlesham Beechwood Primary School, Woodley
Reddam House Berkshire, formerly Bearwood House, is a co-educational, independent school in Wokingham, in the English county of Berkshire. [1] Reddam House provides education for boys and girls aged between 3 months and 18 years. The school is set in 125 acres of wood and open parkland, and is housed in the Victorian mansion of Bearwood House ...
About 48% of the calls of kids drinking energy drinks in 2023 were reported as unintentional chugs, with the rate of cases almost doubling for 6-year-olds and 12-year-olds.
Apr. 15—BATESVILLE — Team EARTH has announced Kids Discovery Factory as its chosen renewable energy demonstration site. Team EARTH (Energy Awareness Rural Towns and Homes) is one of 67 ...
Wescott Infant School is a coeducational infant school located in Wokingham, Berkshire, England. The school caters for children from ages four to seven ( Reception to Year 2 ). Children join the school as "Rising Fives" and there is a three-term intake with a maximum of around 150 children on roll each year.