Reading

 

It is our intention that our sequenced English curriculum will promote learning for life, by ensuring children acquire the necessary literary knowledge, skills and understanding which will equip them with the fundamental tools to achieve in the academy and beyond.

At Hill View Junior Academy, we value reading as a key life skill and are dedicated to enabling our pupils to become lifelong learners. We believe reading is key for academic success and also a door to future learning and development.

It is our intention to immerse pupils in the wonders of quality texts to instil a love for reading, a passion for discovery and a confidence to explore their imagination.

Our intention is that by the time they leave Hill View Junior Academy EVERY child becomes a reader in order to open doors for all regardless of background and culture.

We value the impact reading has on vocabulary and how in turn our children’s understanding of the wider world around them is culturally and socially shaped by what they read.

We aim to make reading enjoyable and strongly believe that inviting spaces to read, such as reading corners and our library, coupled with exciting reading initiatives all help to foster the love of reading we continually strive to achieve.

Click here to view our Reading Overview

Our School Library

Our library is a fantastic addition to our school. After a recent make over, and huge investment in new award winning and current books, it is looking better than ever and is such a relaxing space to get lost in a book. Every week all children get to visit the library in their dedicated slot where they can peruse the shelves that contain hundreds of varied and rich titles. Library books are scanned out and can be taken home for children to enjoy with their parents. Take a look at some of the images below and make sure you visit next time you are in school.

Reading Corners

All of our classrooms have inviting reading corners or spaces. They are filled with a huge selection of reading materials including fiction, non-fiction, newspapers, magazines and comics. Take a peek at a selection of them below.

Reading at Home Expectations