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  1. St Joseph’s in Reading offers an independent co-educational journey from ages 3-18, where every child is known as an individual. Here at St Joseph’s we believe that a well-rounded education is the highest achievement; an education that values creativity, kindness and expression as highly as academic results. We provide an education that ...

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  2. St Joseph's College (formerly St Joseph's Convent School) is a coeducational private day school in Reading, Berkshire, England. In September 2010, it changed its name to St Joseph's College to reflect the move into co-education from being a girls' school.

  3. Laura Stotesbury. Head. Alumni. Arrange a visit. Mission, Ethos & Catholic Life. We warmly welcome you to visit our school, St Joseph’s College, where our vision is to encourage, inspire, challenge and support our pupils.

  4. Meet the StaffSt Joseph’s College. Welcome form. Mrs Laura Stotesbury. I joined St Joseph’s College as Head in September 2021 from Prior Park College in Bath where I held the position of Deputy Head (Academic).

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  5. St Joseph's College, Reading, England. 964 likes · 139 talking about this · 302 were here. St Joseph's College is a thriving independent day school for boys and girls aged 3 to 18 years.

  6. St Joseph’s College in Reading, Berkshire, offers a seamless co-educational journey from ages 3-18, where every child is known as an individual. We believe that a well-rounded education is the highest achievement; an education that values creativity, kindness and expression as highly as academic achievement.

  7. St Joseph’s College, Reading has evolved and grown significantly over the last 20 years. In 2010, the College became a fully co-educational school and the number of pupils has grown from 300 to 600 across ages 3-18.