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  • Term 2 Newsletter - November 2023

    Published 13/11/23

    All the latest news, events and key information from TVS for Term 2 2023

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  • TVS Newsflash 10.11.2023

    Published 13/11/23

    News and information 10.11.2023

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  • TVS Open Event 06/12/2023

    Published 23/10/23

    Thames Valley School Open Event - Date Set

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  • Newsflash 13th October 2023

    Published 23/10/23

    Latest news and events from TVS (13/10/2023)

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  • Newsflash 6th October 2023

    Published 23/10/23

    Latest news and events from TVS

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  • Newsflash 29th September 2023

    Published 02/10/23

    Latest news and updates from TVS (29/09/2023)

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  • Newsflash 22nd September 2023

    Published 02/10/23

    Latest news and updates from TVS (22/09/2023)

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  • Newsflash 15th September 2023

    Published 02/10/23

    TVS Newsflash 15.09.2023

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  • TVS Newsletter - September 2023

    Published 14/09/23

    Welcome to 2023/24 Academic Year - Key Information 

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  • Things to Remember During Healthy Eating Week – advice for supporting autistic children

    Published 09/06/23

    It is great to see so many schools embracing Healthy Eating Week, but for autistic children and young people and their parents it can be an additionally challenging time.

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  • Success for our Thames Valley School pupils

    Published 23/03/22

    Huge well done to pupils at our Thames Valley School in Reading for winning the Amber League trophy in Reading Football Club Community Trust’s prestigious SEN Tournament earlier this month!

    This was the first time pupils had played against another school in two years, due to the restrictions imposed following the pandemic. So, the nine players were very eager and had been training hard for this 6-aside tournament.

    The dedication and team work shown by the pupils made it hard for the head coach, Mr Obrien, to choose who should be captain of the team. So, instead, he awarded the captaincy to three students to share (Dominic, Noah and Nicholas). They did a brilliant job encouraging the rest of the team, who all played a vital role in the team’s success.

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  • Thames Valley School tour

    Published 23/02/21

     

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