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Happy @EarthDay everyone. Want to know more about our beautiful planet and how we can make it a cleaner and safer place? Head to your local library and see what's available. #ReadingForPleasure@apschool
What an inspiring #WorldBookDay2026 with @Ivorbaddiel@apschool Ivor quizzed our pupils about the brain, posed tricky dilemmas and talked about his latest book, Brainchild. Pupils then created their own characters! Thanks Ivor #ReadingForPleasure
We will be kickstarting #WorldBookDay WEEK straight after half-term when Year 7 get to meet poet @PaulLyalls in assembly followed by a creative writing workshop and book signing! See you soon Paul @apschool
@apschool Friday lunchtime creatively busy in the Hudson Library! Reading fiction, Pokemon club, creating new D&D characters and indulging in a graphic novel. Always busy and always fun. #ReadingForPleasure#NationalYearOfReading
Thanks @sue_klauber for giving a group of @apschool pupils an amazing opportunity to read and contribute their thoughts and ideas to your third book. We look forward to reading the final version when published in the autumn. #ReadingForPleasure#NationalYearofReading
@RobertMuchamore Jesse is reading the Cherub series as part of our reading challenge. He would like to know, how do you think of all the missions James carries out, what sort of research do you do? @apschool#ReadingForPleasure
@RJPalacio Matt has a question about Wonder after reading it as part of our reading challenge. Why did you write about a family that was struggling with so many problems at the same time? @apschool#ReadingForPleasure
@malorieblackman Nancy is reading the Noughts and Crosses series as part of our Olympic Reading Challenge. She would like to know if you view Jude as the victim, villain or something in between in the story? @apschool#ReadingForPleasure