Inspire every child to explore the magic of reading with library and literacy Wall Art by Promote Your School.
World Book Day 2025 encourages children to discover reading on their own terms. The theme for World Book Day 2025 is ‘Read Your Way’. It aims to encourage children to discover reading in their own style, so it’s something they choose to do for enjoyment. At Promote Your School we know that children who read for pleasure are happier, healthier and achieve better learning outcomes.
WIN a school library with Promote Your School’s Inspiring Libraries Competition! Enter Promote Your School’s Inspiring Libraries Competition and you could be our lucky winner!
Reading unlocks opportunities for lifelong learning – and it’s never too early, or too late, to encourage pupils to read! Let’s wander through this selection of inspiring libraries and celebrate the life-changing magic of reading…
The UK’s largest writing competition encourages children aged 5-11 to submit their original story and stand a chance of winning amazing prizes. This year, we’re once again donating a bespoke, literacy Wall Art project. One lucky UK school will win Wall Art to create a magical space for reading.
Are you ready for the Summer Reading Challenge 2024 ? Take part in the Summer Reading Challenge 2024 and you could win a literacy Wall Art project for your school! The Wall Art project, worth £3,500, will fuel literacy and promote reading for pleasure.
Did you know that you don’t need a school library to get pupils reading? In fact, many schools we work with use other areas of their buildings to create inspiring school reading spaces.
Promote Your School supported the Summer Reading Challenge in 2023.
We'll visit your school to understand your goals, explain our process and provide you with a no-obligation quote.
BookTrust’s Pyjamarama Day invites children around the UK to spend the day in their pyjamas as they read, enjoy and share stories.
You don’t need a dedicated school library in order to create a library wall. In fact, any wall space in your school is suitable. This includes corridors, stairwells, classrooms and communal spaces.