Case studies
See below for examples of the great work taking place in schools all over the country.
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Download Case study - Picture the story week
Moulsecoomb Primary School in Brighton, shares how a week of events aimed at encouraging pupils to read helped their children to see the fun side of books. Tags: reading event, whole-staff engagement
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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Download Case study - Wrestlers inspire a bout of superstar reading
A piece focusing on the WWE WrestleMania competition for boys and girls in Reading Champions schools.
Posted by Nick Batty
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Download Case study - The ‘Fantasy Football’, ‘Lads and Dads’ and ‘Playing for Success’ projects
The ‘Fantasy Football’, ‘Lads and Dads’ and ‘Playing for Success’ projects are three schemes built around football that have been used successfully in Staffordshire
Posted by Nick Batty
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Download Case study - Give me 10
Uphall Primary School and Nursery explain how they were able to encourage parents to spend ten minutes per day reading to their children.
Posted by Lucy Hawkins
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