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Encouraging reading
                 amongst older students,
 CELEBRATING A LOVE FOR
                Newfriars College held a
          space-themed day based around
 READING ACROSS THE TRUST
          ‘The Great Rocket Robbery’, a
          book being widely promoted
          during WBD events.
    (WBD)  with  innovative  activities  to  encourage  a  love of reading.
 Schools across Shaw  Education  Trust  celebrated  World Book Day
 Seabridge
 Primary  Students at the special academy
 utilised  their
 involvement
    Royal  Shakespeare  Company  to hold  their  own  Lord Capulet’s Ball.  enjoyed working in groups to
 with
 the
          create rocket-like cakes, while a
          space-themed poetry competition
           was also held, with the winning entry blowing judges ‘out of this world’.
 Sandra  Mitchell,  Headteacher  of  the  Newcastle-under-Lyme  school,

 explained: “It was lovely seeing staff and pupils arrive dressed ready for
   readiness for the ball – great fun.”  Rob Millington, Principal of  Newfriars College, said: “Our students
 a party. We  each  spent  some time  decorating and  embellishing  masks in
          embraced the day wonderfully. It was great to see them putting so much
         thought  into the  activities  – there  were  some truly  fantastic  entries.”

 In  keeping  with  the  Shakespeare  theme,  Seabridge  staff  members  also
         Meanwhile,  pupils at  Great  Barr  Academy  had  fun playing  ‘guess who’
 pupils and parents alike.
 performed a rendition of Romeo and Juliet which was greatly enjoyed by
         with  all  teachers  dressing  up  as  their  favourite  book character,  as
         well  as  finding  some  literacy  treasures  during  a  “Mystery  Book”  Sale
         where  all books  were  wrapped  up and  had  only a one sentence  teaser.
 Meanwhile,  Kidsgrove Primary  hosted  a  ‘Share  a  Story’  day  where  pupils
 spent  time  in  their  class groups sharing  their  favourite  stories together.
         The  week  of reading  fun  concluded  at  the  Birmingham-based
         high  school  with  three  winners  being  crowned  for  finding  the
 Commenting  on  the  Trust’s World Book Day  celebrations,  Julie  Yarwood,
    said:  “It  is wonderful to see our pupils developing  a love of  reading.  most book  titles  secretly hidden  around the  Englush department.
 Director of  Education  Quality, Standards  and  Training  at  the  Trust,
         Our northern-based  schools have  also been  celebrating  WBD.  At
 underestimated.”
         Castlebrook High School, pupils completed a special literacy themed quiz
 “The  learning and  enjoyment  derived  from  this  life-long skill cannot  be
         during form time and shared in reading passages at the beginning of each
         lesson. To add to the literacy fun, a treasure hunt was also hosted where
         pupils used clues to find characters
         from 20 different books around the
         school.

         As well as in-school activities,
         all pupils received a book token to
         give them access to a free book to
         further encourage reading at home.

         Pupils and staff across the Trust had
         fun while promoting a love for
         reading and we can’t wait to see
         what our schools do next year.
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