Forest Hill School Library
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Forest Hill School Library
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Inner London Boys' Secondary with Mixed 6th Form “The very well-resourced library in the heart of the building exemplifies the school’s commitment to promoting reading.” OfSTED 2024 foresthill.lewisham.sch.uk/library
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Sadly I'm signing off from my role as Librarian @foresthillschool.bsky.social 👋
...I'm moving on, leaving the library in the capable hands of my successor and have left lots of great books on display, ready for the new term:
School Stories with a wide genre range, new fiction and new non-fiction 😀
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Great to hear author Katherine Rundell talking with Amol Rajan about the joys of reading 'older' books as a child, the importance of media literacy, and of prison/school/public librarians as well as books & shelves www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
Radical with Amol Rajan - Books v Screens: Why Every School Needs a Library (Katherine Rundell) - BBC Sounds
Children’s author Katherine Rundell on the crisis of reading amongst kids.
www.bbc.co.uk
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Looking for summer holiday activities? Find events and activities in your local public library, searchable by theme and location via #LibraryOn, funded by @artscouncilengland.bsky.social and delivered by @britishlibrary.bsky.social

libraryon.org/libraries?pa...

#LoveLibraries #LibrarySky 📚
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This is why we have lots of "forced" reading time in library lessons @foresthillschool.bsky.social ...exposure to good books and requirement to engage (plus arranging the conditions this can happen in) produces the magic✨️😀
Letter from a young reader today who was “forced” to read a book by his teacher and “forced” to write a letter to the author, but who’s going to buy the book (More Than This) over the summer to finish it, “which is a big deal if you know me”. Honestly, best compliment a writer can get.
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Yes! You often hear the ‘library’ part but hardly ever ‘the librarian’ bit. Katherine Rundell is spot on.
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Recently read "Journey to the river sea" Eva Ibbotson as never did at the time...LOVED it 😀
Another to push on people is "The Supreme Lie" Geraldine McCaughrean, both are beautifully written and great stories too.
For YA fun "Ace of Spades" Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé and "On the Come Up" Angie Thomas 📖
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The shortlists for The Wainwright Prize, a celebration of nature and conservation writing, have been announced. The Children’s Wainwright Prize now includes the Prize for Fiction, the Prize for Non-Fiction & the Prize for Picture Books. #KidLit #WainwrightPrize 🍃
booksforkeeps.co.uk/yuval-zommer...
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On 1 August 2008: Pauline Baynes passed away.

One of Tolkien's favoured artists, her illustrated works include Farmer Giles of Ham, The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, and Smith of Wootton Major. Her map of Middle-earth is notable for the amount of extra detail it includes. Photo © Brian Sibley
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It's #InternationalFriendshipDay, but did you know that reading is associated with improved interpersonal and social skills, helping children to form meaningful relationships?

Find out more about the benefits of reading here:

www.booktrust.org.uk/resources/re...
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Tuesday wisdom from Natalie Haynes @nataliehaynes.bsky.social in her fascinating look at the great Library of Alexandria.

“Knowledge is hard-won, but easily lost… Cherish your libraries. They are places that scare people who don’t want us to think for ourselves.”

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Boys' secondary: non-fiction according to interests (including sports biogs), GNs, Chris Bradford books including the Barrington Stokes titles, Dan Freedman books (helps that we regularly have both for author events!), Rick Riordan books including GNs, Darren Shan Cirque du Freak, Nathaniel Lessore
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Why read books? Because there's a book for EVERYONE out there. And once you find the right book - reading will change your life forever! #literacy

(Art: Charles M Schulz)
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Looking for an audiobook to listen to while on the move? 🚗Or in the sunshine? ☀️

We've got some fantastic audiobooks available including new arrivals - Gargoyles Guardians of the Source, BrainBots Science Fair: Plants and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. 📖

Available to listen here - buff.ly/vObI72d 🎧
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Multilingual classrooms are now the norm, with over 1 in 5 pupils speaking #EAL in England. But a policy vacuum, alongside the disappearance of expertise and services, has left learners unsupported and teachers unprepared. We’re calling for urgent changes to plug the gap: bit.ly/4nSDEje
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Libraries are vital parts of our communities, offering free access to knowledge, resources, & shared spaces. But library engagement in England has declined. This report offers valuable insights for policymakers, library staff, and the general public alike. dcmslibraries.blog.gov.uk/2025/07/16/r...
Rediscovering libraries: new insights on engaging non-users
Editor’s Note:  Libraries have long been essential parts of our communities, offering free access to knowledge, resources, and shared spaces. However, recent decades have seen a concerning decline in ...
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Happy to say we have a copy in the school library, agree a great book.

We have lots more important and well written recent non fiction too, including social history.

Would recommend Natives, How Westminster Works and Why It Doesn't, Invisible Women...
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Take your kids to libraries and bookshops, and let them browse freely. These are places of magic and wonder - the places where we find the books that make us readers; the ones that shape us at the deepest levels and stay with us forever. Librarians and booksellers change children's lives! #literacy
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We welcome the news that the Government is committing to ensure all primary schools have libraries by 2029. But don't forget librarians. To build a school reading culture you need trained staff. @sla.org.uk #GreatSchoolLibraries www.thebookseller.com/news/governm...
Many schools could improve their library provision, with adequate budget, space & staffing (ideally a Chartered Librarian plus assistant) as we do @foresthillschool.bsky.social where this year we've had approx 35 visitors coming to hear about and see what we do for RfP; & we are a boys' state school
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I totally support the National Year Of Reading initiative. We desperately need a culture of reading for pleasure to replace the culture of constant testing in schools, backed by proper government funding. And we need STORYTIME to be part of the school day, every day! #literacy

(Art: Chris Riddell)