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Spirited Arts

First published on: 18th February 2014

Spirited Arts. A PUPIL from Eton Wick CE School in Berkshire beat off competition from 20,000 other children from all over the world to win the annual Spirited Arts Competition.


Oxford Academy staff and students congratulated as GCSE results soar

First published on: 18th February 2014

Oxford Academy staff and students congratulated as GCSE results soar. Alfie Rushen receives his results CELEBRATIONS are taking place at The Oxford Academy after a huge increase in the number of students achieving the Government's floor target in their GCSEs.


More great results at the Chiltern Hills Academy

First published on: 18th February 2014

Students at the Chiltern Hills Academy in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, are congratulated after 51% achieve five or more GCSEs at A* to C.


Children hit the headlines with 'grow your own' wheat

First published on: 18th February 2014

Children hit the headlines with 'grow your own' wheat. PUPILS at Garsington CE Primary School in Oxfordshire are growing their own wheat to turn into a wheatsheaf loaf for their Harvest Festival.


Big Questions at Chesterton

First published on: 18th February 2014

Children face big questions during investigative RE lessons at Chesterton CE Primary School.


Aylesbury Vale Academy students get great GCSE results

First published on: 18th February 2014

The Aylesbury Vale Church of England Academy, sponsored by the Diocese of Oxford, has achieved great GCSE results.


Interfaith efforts in Slough

First published on: 20th February 2014

Interfaith efforts in Slough. CHRISTIANS and Muslims have joined together in solidarity in Slough.


An army of reading volunteers

First published on: 20th February 2014

An army of reading volunteers. by Sarah Lawrence READING is vital, especially in the first few years of school.


30 happy years in Stoke Goldington

First published on: 20th February 2014

30 happy years in Stoke Goldington. TEACHING assistant Christine Feasey (right) has retired after more than 30 years involvement with Stoke Goldington CE First School in Buckinghamshire.


Bishop John writes to clergy on same-sex marriage

First published on: 27th February 2014

Bishop John writes to clergy on same-sex marriage. In a letter to the clergy in the Diocese of Oxford today (26 February 2014), Bishop John writes about the recent statement by the House of Bishops on same-sex marriage.

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