Tor Bridge Primary School, Plymouth, Devon
“Children are immersed in reading as soon as they join the school. Pupils follow a well-designed phonics curriculum, which is taught precisely. If they require additional support, this is recognised quickly. Staff then take swift action to help pupils to catch up.”
School Inspection: Outstanding
Previous Inspection: N/A
Field Lane Primary School, Brighouse, West Yorkshire
“Pupils are well supported to develop a genuine love for reading as soon as they start school. Leaders provide staff with the training they need to implement the phonics programme consistently and with precision. They check regularly that pupils are keeping up. Those at risk of falling behind are supported to catch up quickly.”
School Inspection: Good
Previous Inspection: Requires Improvement
Jerry Clay Academy, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
“All adults are experts at teaching early reading. Pupils as young as Year 1 understand grammatical terminology, such as prefix and suffix.
Typically, all pupils pass the Year 1 phonics screening check each year.”
School Inspection: Outstanding
Previous Inspection: Outstanding
The Drama Llama by Rachel Morrisroe and Ella Okstad

When Alex worries or has a drama, a llama appears and causes mayhem. Alex can’t get rid of it. We learn that ‘when a fear or worry starts to leave you feeling stressed, find someone to talk to because talking is the BEST.’ A book with fabulous rhymes and funny illustrations.
We Want Our Books by Jake Alexander

When the library closes, Rosa and her sister decide to put on a protest. At first, nobody notices them, nobody listens. But eventually, crowds of book lovers join them and the precious library is saved. A book about the power of using our voices, the power of… community.
Love Grows Everywhere by Barry Timms and Tisha Lee

Love grows on the street…and reaches out to those we meet. A neighbour from across the way. A friend from school who’d like to play.’ A book that pays homage to the fact that love makes a brighter world. Wonderful illustrations to reflect all children’s lives.
Eco Girl by Ken Wilson-Max

Eve loves trees. In fact, she wishes she could talk to them. On a visit to Grandma for her birthday, she gets a magical surprise. A little Baobab tree of her own, just like generations of her family have. Happy Birthday Eco Girl!
The Comet by Joe Todd-Stanton

Nyla’s dad gets a new job and they move from the country to the town. She is used to her dad cooking dinners, reading stories; she is used to seeing the sky. Change is hard but seeing a comet reminds Nyla of what she loves. Can Nyla and her dad make their new house a home?
Viscount Beaumont’s Church of England Primary School, Coalville, Leicestershire
“Teaching pupils to read sits at the heart of the curriculum. The school’s reading curriculum is well planned and sequenced. Staff have been well trained to teach phonics.”
School Inspection: Good
Previous Inspection: Good
Lydford Primary School, Okehampton, Devon
“From their start in Reception, children enjoy listening to stories. They quickly learn sounds that enable them to begin to read simple words. Regular checks on their learning mean that pupils build accuracy and confidence. Any pupils who struggle receive the support they need to catch up.”
School Inspection: Good
Previous Inspection: Good