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Reading

At Grange, we are passionate about promoting a lifelong love of reading and are committed to seizing every opportunity to celebrate it. We know that success in reading has a direct impact on progress in all areas of the curriculum and is a crucial aspect to developing children’s self-esteem, confidence and motivation. We believe that competence in reading is the key to independent learning.

Aims (Intent)

Living

We develop happy and curious learners who read confidently and fluently and seek to acquire knowledge independently. We enable children to access, understand and begin to manage information both at school and in the wider community. We help our children to develop a lifelong enjoyment of reading, taking genuine pleasure from what they read, with a view to this continuing into their lives and successes beyond their primary school journey. Our relationship with reading extends deep within our school community and we are proud to be a ‘Blokes on Board’ school where we encourage male role models within our local community to read with children to raise the profile of reading amongst our boys.

Learning

We aim to ignite a curiosity for reading and provide our children with the reading skills they need to access all areas of the curriculum. At Grange, children progress from learning to read, to reading to learn, enabling them to access a curriculum rich in literary works that expands their knowledge of the world. Throughout their school career, children are taught to interrogate texts that are rich in vocabulary, drawing on our Literary heritage. We strive to enable children to understand the meaning of what they read and what is read to them. We also provide the children with regular opportunities to make responses to what they read and justify those responses, in order to deepen their understanding and make links between learning and prior experiences.

Learning

We utilise every opportunity to celebrate and promote a love of reading at Grange. Children are given regular opportunities to enrich their reading experiences through visits to the school library, role play, the imagination station, author visits, university workshops and other experiential activities. Reading happens everywhere at Grange, the school has a number of outdoor pockets which have been developed as reading areas for the children to use independently from sitting in a forest to on a throne, we believe this is important to embed both their reading skills and their reading enjoyment.

Early Years Reading Stages

 

Reading Expectations Y2-6

Our Library

BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!

We love our library!

Children across school have timetabled, weekly access to our fabulous school library. We are lucky enough to have our very own librarian who is passionate about nurturing a curiosity for all different kinds of books!

We are always adding to our incredible book collection through book fairs, sponsored reads and other fundraising events. We believe that cultivating readers with a passion for a wide range of materials ensures that their love of reading extends far beyond the classroom.

Come and have a look inside!

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Caught Reading

Our staff love reading.

There’s just no stopping them!

Check out these pictures of some of our staff caught reading in unexpected places.

The Masked Reader

On World Book Day our staff took on peculiar disguises to talk about their favourite book.

Can you guess who they are?

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