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  2. Highdown School. John Madejski Academy. King's Academy Prospect. Little Heath School *. Maiden Erlegh School in Reading. Reading Girls' School. UTC Reading. The Wren School. *This school is located in West Berkshire but also admits pupils from Reading.

  3. What the school says... Reading School is recognised as one of the leading state schools in the country. It was selected as Sunday Times State School of the Year in 2010. OFSTED describes it as 'an outstanding school that enables students to reach exceptionally high standards both in their academic work and in their personal development'.

    • Erleigh Road Reading Berkshire RG1 5LW
    • [email protected]
    • 0118 901 5600
  4. Children and education. Brighter Futures for Children (BFfC) delivers Reading’s children’s social care, education (including SEND), and early help and prevention services. BFfC is a not-for-profit company, wholly owned by, but independent of, Reading Borough Council. You can use the links below or visit the Brighter Futures for Children ...

  5. Academy Secondary Sixth Form (Boys Grammar School) A selective school for boys, day and boarding. Reading School has published their Local Offer providing information on Special Educational Needs & Disabilities.

  6. Every school has a complaints procedure which states the different stages that need to be completed when making a formal complaint about a school. The schools individual complaints procedures should be easily available on their websites. For advice when considering complaining about a local Reading school that your child is attending, contact the School Complaints Parents Helpline. Tel: 0118 ...

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  8. This field shows whether a pupil's family have claimed eligibility for free school meals as reported in the annual spring school census. Pupils or their parents are able to claim free school meals if they receive a qualifying benefit.

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