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1. Nursery inspired to dig deep for hospital’s care baby unit
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 31 August 2010Bouncing babies and sponsored splashes helped a Wokingham nursery raise more than £1,500 for a special care baby unit.
2. Plan to redevelop the pre-school approved
Get Wokingham, Friday 27 August 2010A Woodley pre-school is in line for a makeover as approval has been given to redevelop the nursery building.
3. Yes to new class space Hawkedon Primary School
Get Wokingham, Thursday 26 August 2010Budget squeezing has meant a permanent extension earmarked for a Lower Earley primary school has been replaced with plans for a modular classroom.
4. What a brainy bunch you are
Get Wokingham, Thursday 26 August 2010Brainy students have helped Bracknell Forest achieve record results in both A-levels and GCSEs.
5. Wokingham schools notch up record results
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 August 2010The borough’s brainy pupils have scored a record set of A-level and GCSE results.
6. Beware back-to-school asthma spike
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 August 2010A charity has advised how parents can protect their children against being part of the annual surge in hospital admissions for asthma which takes place as children go back to school.
7. Holly bags eco bench for Uplands School
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 August 2010A primary school has a new, eco-friendly, fun activity bench for pupils to play with and work on thanks to the artistic efforts of a six-year-old pupil.
8. Schools ‘reject’ academy status
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 24 August 2010Two “outstanding” schools which expressed interest in academy status will not make the change this year.
9. Bracknell 2010 GCSE results
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 24 August 2010As students collect their GCSE results this morning, grades are likely to increase since last year.
10. Wokingham 2010 GCSE results
Get Wokingham, Monday 23 August 2010As students across the borough collect their GCSE results this morning, grades are likely to increase since last year.
