The Liverpool Reading Quality Mark Awards
Eighteen schools were given special awards as part of a programme to get more children in Liverpool reading for pleasure.
Led by School Improvement Liverpool and supported by the National Literacy Trust, the Liverpool Reading Quality Mark has been developed to focus on promoting reading for enjoyment.
Pupils from primary and secondary schools across the city who have gained the award attended a special celebration event in Liverpool Central Library.
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- The awards were held at Liverpool’s stunning Central Library
- Sue Killen got the ceremony underway
- Cllr Nick Small spoke about the Mayor’s intentions to improve reading in the city
- The ceremony gets underway
- Monkdsown Primary School gave a brilliant musical performance about their love of reading
- Rapturous applause for Monksdown’s performance
- Mabb Lane pupils got some extra reading in!
- Knotty Ash Primary School
- Heygreen Primary School
- De La Salle Academy
- Christ the King School
- Calderstones School
- Broadgreen Primary School
- New Park Primary
- Heygreen Primary School arrived early!
The successful schools included Heygreen Primary; New Park Primary; Broadgreen Primary; Calderstones School; Christ the King; De La Salle Academy; Knotty Ash; Leamington Primary; LIPA Primary; Matthew Arnold; Monksdown Primary; St Austin’s Catholic Primary; SFX; St Hugh’s Catholic Primary; St Julie’s Catholic High School; Wavertree CE; Stockton Wood Primary and Mabb Lane Primary.
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- Cllr Nick Small praised the children and staff for their efforts
- Stockton Wood Primary School
- Wavertree CE Primary School
- St Julie’s Catholic High School
- St Hugh’s Catholic Primary School
- St Francis Xavier’s College
- St Austin’s Catholic Primary School
- New Park Primary School
- Monksdown Primary School
- Matthew Arnold Primary School
- Mabb Lane Primary
- LIPA Primary School
- Leamington Primary School