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Reading

At Queensbridge our vision is to have a school where pupils are empowered with the master skill: Reading

We read for learning and we read for pleasure, widely and often. Through all aspects of school life, we strive to ensure that every student has a reading-rich experience throughout Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. This gives our learners the best start in terms of both academic success and personal wellbeing.

Our library is literally and metaphorically at the heart of our school, where it is a well maintained and popular hub of creativity and learning. Mrs Chilton, our Reading Engagement Mentor and School Librarian, is on hand at all times for advice and support with matching pupils to their next favourite read.

Check out our news stories below to get a flavour of some of the wonderful reading and book related events that are happening in the library, in lessons, and beyond at QB.

November 2025

  • Word Play Week: Inspiring Creativity Through Local Writers

    Published 24/11/25

    During the week commencing 10th November, our school proudly hosted Word Play, an exciting literary event organised by local business How Brave is the Wren. The week was filled with creativity, imagination, and inspiration as we welcomed four incredible writers who shared their passion for storytelling with our students.

    • Steven Camden, acclaimed author and spoken word artist, led a Year 7 workshop and delivered an engaging assembly, sparking enthusiasm for creative expression.
    • Kenechi Udogu, a talented dystopian author, captivated Year 8 students with a thought-provoking workshop exploring the art of world-building.
    • Beth O’Brien, poet and writer, worked with Year 7 students, encouraging them to explore disability in writing and approach their own writing in a new and thought provoking way.
    • Finally, Liz Hyder, award-winning author and Netflix writer, hosted two dynamic sessions titled “The Writer’s Room”, where students pitched and designed their very own Netflix series—an unforgettable experience that blended creativity with real-world storytelling.

    The atmosphere throughout the week was electric. Students were engaged, excited, and inspired, embracing the opportunity to learn from professionals in the literary world. Events like Word Play not only promote a love of reading and writing but also empower students to see themselves as creators and storytellers.

    A huge thank you to How Brave is the Wren and our visiting authors for making this week such a success. We look forward to continuing to celebrate the power of words in the future!

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November 2025