Warrington school confirms reason there will be no reception class next year
A WARRINGTON school has announced that due to insufficient learning space, there will be no reception class in the next school year.
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Jessica covers education stories for the Warrington Guardian, from GCSE results to Ofsted. She regularly reports from court. And she works on stories from Orford, Padgate, Longford, Paddington, Woolston, Bruche and Fearnhead.
Jessica covers education stories for the Warrington Guardian, from GCSE results to Ofsted. She regularly reports from court. And she works on stories from Orford, Padgate, Longford, Paddington, Woolston, Bruche and Fearnhead.
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