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Case study - A library that rules the school

10 Sep 2005

Broke Hall is a large primary school on the edge of Ipswich. We had a clear vision for developing an engaging space with exciting and diverse stock as part of the school’s rebuilding programme. A permanent dedicated library area was opened – a magical space that is airy, central and easily accessible for all children and staff.

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Tags: Key stage 1, Reading, Reading Connects, Reading environment, Reception, School library, Schools & teaching

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