Challenges

Read Your Way Around The World

 Not sure what to read for the school's Drop Everything And Read session for World Book Day? Come along to the Library where there is a display of fiction books set in different countries and perhaps the chance to escape to a far off land will inspire you. You can read your way from Glasgow to Australia, from London to the Arctic and most places in between. 


World Book Day

 For World Book Day staff in school have been decorating their doors with images of their favourite childhood books.

Mrs Aitken, the Librarian, has chosen The Stronghold by Mollie Hunter as her favourite book from her youth. It was the book that sparked her interest in Scottish pre-history and history in general. The image below is of Mrs Aitken's door (the School Library, Room F21). The Stronghold is set in Orkney in the first century BC and imagines the idea of building the brochs - as protection from Roman slave-ships. Brochs are tall towers build of stone and can only be found in Orkney, Shetland and the Outer Hebrides.

The book is a wonderfully imagined adventure with a touch of romance as well as depictions of the fear and terror of living in a time when life was harsh and violent. For more information come along and chat to Mrs Aitken in Room F21.




World Book Day



 Happy World Book Day! I hope everyone will have a great day and find some time to settle down with a good book, whether fiction or non-fiction, physical book, audio book or e-book. The benefits of reading for pleasure even for twenty minutes a day are many. So however you read and whatever you read, Read Your Way and enjoy.