Brian Gillespie , ICT Teacher, I’m recommending this because it’s the ultimate guide to realizing that the only person who can decide your future is you—and you have everything you need to be legendary.”
Ms. Mahek Akhtar, Year 3 Team Leader I have to show you this book because it’s about a very special cat named Kaspar, and guess what? I have a cat at home who looks exactly like him! Because my cat looks just like Kaspar, I kept imagining my own pet going on this Read More…
Ms. Katie McErlean 3-Yellow Teacher “I recommend Ella on the outside by Cath Howe. This book is for anyone who has ever felt ‘invisible’ or felt the pressure to do something just because a ‘cool’ friend asked them to. It’s about that nervous feeling in your stomach on the first day of Read More…
Ms. Carmen Langreo School Librarian Have you ever noticed how some books feel like they’re just waiting for you to pick them up? Well, this story is about a man named Morris who discovers a house where books are actually alive. They don’t just sit on shelves—they fly, they ‘chirp’ Read More…
Ms. Amanda Bonture Year 6-Red Teacher I like The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe because it mixes magic with powerful messages about courage, friendship, and doing the right thing. It’s imaginative, meaningful, and easy for children to connect with.
Mr. Timothy Hayward 4Red Teacher I highly recommend Roald Dahl’s The BFG. It is a fantastic tool for teaching children about creative language. The giant speaks in ‘gobblefunk’—words like snozzcumbers and frobscottle—which helps kids get excited about how words are made. Plus, the relationship between Sophie and the giant is Read More…
MRS. NAHLA SALEH French Department PETIT PANDA CHERCHE UN AMI – Claire Bertholet & Pascal Vilcollet «Petit panda cherche un ami » est une histoire tendre et inspirante qui reflète parfaitement plusieurs valeurs essentielles de notre école. À travers la quête du petit panda pour trouver un véritable ami, les enfants découvrent Read More…
MRS. DRESSIKA WILLIAMS ICT DEPARTMENT The Dinosaurs Who Stayed Indoors – by Russell Punter This is a fun, lively, and imaginative story that young readers will instantly enjoy. Filled with bright illustrations and playful rhyming text, the book follows two dinosaur brothers who would rather stay indoors playing games than explore Read More…
MR. COLIN MUDD COVER TEACHER / EAL INSTRUCTOR This is a book review of one of my favourite childhood stories, The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Not only is it a brilliantly written story, but it is also supported by eye-catching illustrations that complement the text extremely well. I particularly like the way Read More…
Ms. Seaneen Warnock WB Curriculum Coordinator I highly recommend The Gruffalo for Key Stage One. The children really enjoy the rhyming words, and you can also get a copy with a puppet, and they get so excited. So this is a great book for Key Stage one, and the there’s also a Read More…