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Evidence suggests that children who read for enjoyment every day not only perform better at reading tests than those who don’t, but also develop a broader vocabulary, increased general knowledge and a better understanding of other cultures.

In fact, reading for pleasure is more likely to determine whether a child does well at school than their social or economic background.



Reading Events 2023/24:

Redhill Reads - 12th September - 21st December

Redhill Academy Book Awards - October 2023 - Friday 8th March 2024

Poetry by Heart - October 2023 - March 2024

Yoto Carnegie/Greenaway Awards - Early 2024

World Book Day - Thursday 7th March 2024

Readathon Launch - Monday 11th March

Redhill Big Quiz - April 2024-June 2024 with the final held on 14th June 2024

Writing Workshops with Lisa Williamson - May/June 2024

Dreadlock Alien - Friday 19th July 2024


KS3 & KS4 RECOMMENDED READS

 

KS3 & KS4 reading list

KS3 & KS4 reading list


 

Real reading has to do with thinking, learning, and expanding a reader’s knowledge and horizons. It has to do with building on past knowledge, mastering new information, and connecting with the minds of those you’ve never met.

- Seven keys to comprehension: How to help your kids read it and get it!

 

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