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1. Cash-strapped special school in funding plea

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 30 November 2010
A Woodley school for children with disabilities is calling for extra funding to help it maintain support standards because it receives almost half the place funding of similar schools in Berkshire.

2. GCSEs: Best in England

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 30 November 2010
Bracknell's neighbours have announced the second best percentage of GCSE passes in the country next to the Scilly Isles where just 22 pupils took the exams

3. Parents’ free school plan in place of Ryeish

Get Wokingham, Monday 29 November 2010
Parents unhappy at the closure of a Wokingham school are discussing the possibility of taking their children’s secondary education into their own hands.

4. Burst water main closes Forest School

Get Wokingham, Monday 29 November 2010
A burst water pipe has forced a Winnersh school to close today.

5. Swashbuckling Crowthorne C of E down to work

Get Wokingham, Monday 29 November 2010
Ahoy me hearties! ‘Twas Writing Focus Week at Crowthorne C of E School and the school was overrun with pirates brandishing swords and eye-patches.

6. Pupils prepare for schools’ carol concert

Get Wokingham, Monday 29 November 2010
Hundreds of schoolchildren will be raising the roof of a Lower Earley leisure centre when the annual Wokingham primary schools’ carol concert gets under way.

7. The Forest School to reopen on Tuesday

Get Wokingham, Monday 29 November 2010
A Winnersh school which was forced to close today because of a burst water pipe will re-open tomorrow.

8. Teens get free ‘condom cards’

Get Wokingham, Friday 26 November 2010
A drop-in service offering advice to young people on sex, relationships, healthy eating and dealing with stress, as well as a card entitling them to free condoms, has been launched at Wokingham Hospital.

9. Students’ peaceful protest hijacked by violent minority

Get Wokingham, Thursday 25 November 2010
A college student from Birch Hill, who was one of more than 50,000 people protesting against a proposed hike in tuition fees, has criticised a ‘small minority’ who turned the protest nasty.

10. Young ‘apprentices’ get a taste of business

Get Wokingham, Thursday 25 November 2010
Schoolchildren took on an Apprentice-style challenge to come up with their own soaps and cosmetic creams in a business competition.
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