Book Week was from 7th to 10th March, 2023 and we spent the time celebrating books and nurturing a lifelong love for books and reading. The theme for this year’s Book Week was Read.Grow.Inspire. The theme was masterly brought to life throughout the week.
On Tuesday, we practiced buddy reading and the older students read with the younger ones. Year 8 and 9 students were paired with children in the Early Years and Year 7 students read with children in Year 1 and 2.
On Wednesday – students celebrated reading with some of their favourtie authors and illustrators. There were virtual interviews and events streamed directly into classrooms.
One of the highlights of the week was the design of Book Covers. Students were tasked to create a book cover with a title, author, a picture that captures an idea in the book, a blurb on the back cover, a comment or review by a critic that appeared in a newspaper, ISBN and any other relevant information that enhances the book cover. There was such an impressive spread of book covers and everyone was excited about their handiwork.
The Early Years produced an original bookmark for everyone in the school. One thing you always need if you read – a good bookmark. It will be easier to keep track of the pages in our next book.
On Friday, we had a Book Week Assembly and students came dressed in their favourite book character costumes.
The book characters who visited were spectacular. We admired everyone’s creativity and were so impressed with the performances which highlighted the joy and importance of reading and books. We had original plays, songs, poems, a fabulous rap song and a wonderful reenactment of Malala’s story. We even had a performance of an amazing original song, performed by Opoku Frimpong Boateng. We are certain it could be a big hit if we could get it out into the world! Well done to all of our students!
After the assembly, parent and volunteers read with various classes in order for our learners in Nursery to Year 4 to experience different voices in class. Some volunteers also met Year 5 to 9 students to read with them and to share their experiences.
A big thank you to our Book Week committee for organising the week – Mr. Yaotse, Ms. Kwamifoli, Ms. Hagan and Ms. Abu. A huge thank you to the Parents and Friends who joined us to read stories with the children. It was such a treat to have our visitors in the school.