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  "description": "Primary schools across Stoke are set to benefit from a significant literacy boost this month, thanks to Bookmark Reading Charity.",
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  "textContent": "The initiative, part of the charity’s acclaimed Roots to Reading Programme will bring new opportunities to inspire a love of reading among young learners.\n\nBookmark Reading Charity has awarded 29 primary schools across the area a package worth £2,000 each, comprising 200 new books alongside targeted teaching resources. The aim is to help primaries enhance their whole-school reading culture and encourage pupils’ desire to read for pleasure.\n\nTo celebrate the programme’s launch, pupils at St. John’s CE(A) Primary School were treated to workshops with author John Dougherty; a special ‘unboxing’ of the new books; and a welcome visit from Lord Mayor of Stoke, Councillor Joan Bell.\n\nThe programme comes at an important time for Stoke, where Key Stage 2 reading outcomes remain below the national average. One in four children in England leave primary school unable to read well, a gap that disproportionately affects children from disadvantaged backgrounds. Currently, around 70% of pupils in the Stoke area meet the expected reading standard, underlining the need for focused support to help more children reach this milestone. Research from the Education Endowment Fund shows that only 10% of children who fall behind in primary school go on to pass English and Maths GCSE.\n\n_Roots to Reading_ takes a structured approach by equipping schools with carefully selected, high-quality books and resources that represent the diversity of classrooms in the area, to embed reading for pleasure into everyday learning. From refreshing classroom libraries to supporting guided reading activities, the programme is designed to make reading more accessible, consistent, and enjoyable for pupils.\n\nFrankie Smith, Interim CEO of Bookmark Reading Charity, said:\n\n> _“Reading is fundamental to a child’s learning journey, but it should also be something they genuinely enjoy. Through Roots to Reading, we’re giving schools in Stoke access to high-quality books and resources that can spark curiosity, build confidence and help children see themselves as readers. We’re delighted to be working with 29 schools across the area to support this.”_\n\nResearch shows that children who enjoy reading are more likely to achieve better academic outcomes, alongside wider benefits for wellbeing and life chances. By focusing on both enjoyment and attainment,  _Roots to Reading_ aims to create strong foundations for future success.\n\nWith 29 primary schools selected to take part, the programme represents a significant investment in Stoke’s young readers, helping to ensure more children can develop the skills, confidence and enthusiasm they need to thrive.\n\n__St. John’s CE(A) Primary School celebrates the arrival of 200 new books__\n\nTo learn more about programmes, grants, resources and volunteering opportunities with Bookmark Reading Charity, visit www.BookmarkReading.org\n\n### Join The Staffordshire Signal on WhatsApp\n\nNever miss a single breaking update, local news story, community event, or deep dive. See everything happening in Staffordshire first, straight to your phone!\n\n\nGet Instant Updates\n\n\n\n####  Enjoyed this story?\n\nThe Staffordshire Signal is a not-for-profit, community-funded publication. Every tip helps keep local journalism free, independent, and focused on the stories that matter across Staffordshire.\n\nEvery contribution supports reporting, photography, and storytelling across the county.\n\nExplore the heart of our county Use the interactive map above to discover local landmarks, heritage sites, and community-vetted spots. Every interaction helps support **The Staffordshire Signal’s** mission to keep local news free and independent.\n\nSupport independent local journalism by selecting ****The Staffordshire Signal**** as a ‘Preferred Source’ on Google. Help us stay front-and-centre in your news feed.",
  "title": "Major Literacy Boost for Primary Children",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-17T09:06:58.466Z"
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