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31. Planting for their future
Get Wokingham, Friday 27 November 2009Mini-environmentalists did their bit for the future of Bracknell when they planted 30 trees in a park.
32. Giant Dalmatian helps slash truancy
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 24 November 2009Truancy in Bracknell Forest’s schools has been slashed thanks, in part, to the efforts of a giant Dalmatian called Sam.
33. St Michael’s Easthampstead deemed 'good' by Ofsted
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 24 November 2009Pupils at an Easthampstead school have a “zest for life” according to a Government watchdog which has given it a ‘good’ rating.
34. St Paul's pupils holding the fort
Get Wokingham, Monday 23 November 2009A wooden fort has been built in a school playground thanks to a £14,000 fundraising effort from the PTA.
35. Grease raises roof at Easthampstead Park School
Get Wokingham, Monday 23 November 2009Summer lovin’ came to a Bracknell school a few months late when an imaginative production of the classic film Grease took to the stage – complete with a working Grease Lightning.
36. Pupils above average in SATS replacements
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 November 2009Year 9 pupils in Bracknell are better than the average for the rest of the region and the country, according to the first figures to be released since controversial SATS exams were scrapped.
37. Help us build a play area here!
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 17 November 2009A centre for children is working with a supermarket so it can raise funds for a new outdoor play area for youngsters.
38. Waverley School builds LEGO town
Get Wokingham, Friday 13 November 2009Pupils turned town planners to build a Lego mini-town at their school.
39. Garth Hill College building reaches high point
Get Wokingham, Thursday 12 November 2009Teachers, governors, builders, architects and dignitaries met on a blustery rooftop to celebrate an important milestone in the building of the new Garth Hill College.
40. Play spells out lessons on Islamophobia
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 11 November 2009A school in Sandhurst tackled Islamophobia by becoming the first in the borough to welcome an award-winning Muslim theatre group to perform a special play.
