Upton youngsters explore Broadstairs Library

Upton children have visited Broadstairs Library

The world of Broadstairs library has been explored by children from the town’s Upton Junior School.

Pupils are encouraged to embrace a love of literacy throughout their time at Upton and on a trip to their local library a Year 5 group found out just what makes the centre tick.

They browsed the shelves of different styles of literature, enjoyed a story time session with a visiting author, joined up as a junior borrower and signed up for The Reading Agency’s nationwide ‘Summer Reading Challenge’ which can be completed via a local library or online.

The visit underpins the importance Upton puts in developing a well-rounded love of literacy, including reading challenges, inspirational visits from acclaimed authors to discuss their creative approach, and a Reading Ambassadors group that shared their passion with young pupils at nearby St Mildred’s Infants as part of a wider community engagement.

This year Upton unveiled its newly-refurbished in-school library which is open every day with the Year 6 librarians promoting reading and reading with others. It is also used throughout the school day by classes and children can take books home.

All the books have been co-ordinated to provide a well-organised and exciting space in which to share stories.

Head of School Darci Arthur said: “The local library is such a fantastic resource in the community and a special place for all to get lost in a book. We thank the team at Broadstairs Library for their time and enthusiasm.

“Literacy is a core part of the school’s learning and all ages are actively encouraged to explore the wide and varied world of information and entertainment books give them.”

*To find out more about the Summer Reading Challenge go online to www.summerreadingchallenge.org.uk