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World Book Day

  • 5 days ago
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World Book Day at All Saints was a fantastic celebration of reading, creativity and imagination across the school. Students took part in a wide range of activities including competitions, games, a scavenger hunt, bookmark making, a book swap and the chance to win book vouchers. Staff also joined in the fun by dressing up, with students voting for their favourite costumes as part of the staff competition.


Students in Years 8–10 explored the dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. They watched a trailer of the TV adaptation and discussed its themes before using mini whiteboards to sketch their interpretations of the novel’s imagery and ideas. The sessions also linked learning across the arts curriculum, as students brought books to life through creative writing, music, drama and art, sharing their imaginative responses with one another.

Year 7 students enjoyed a similar programme of activities, focusing on Harklights by Tim Tilley, a magical adventure about friendship, courage and protecting nature. They discussed the story, used mini whiteboards to sketch scenes and characters, and created their own magical woodland creatures inspired by the book.


A special highlight was hearing from Lauren in Year 8, who is also a published author. Lauren spoke to Year 7 students about her experience of writing and publishing her own book, inspiring many budding young writers in the audience.


The day also included creative writing workshops and a National Literacy Trust quiz, encouraging students to celebrate reading while developing their imagination and love of storytelling.




 
 
 

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