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| 16 Dec 2020 | |
| School News |
This recommended reading list has been shared with KS3 parents and students from Ms Georgiou, for the Christmas holidays (and potential gift ideas!) and she adds "We always stress the importance and the benefits of reading in the English department, and this Christmas break seems like the perfect opportunity to set aside the screen and read for fun!".
The list includes a variety of genres, with the help of the school librarian, and some non-fiction titles, age-appropriate classics and some titles for our more reluctant readers. Click on the links below for each year group:
Here are some optional tasks shared by Mrs Georgiou that students could attempt if they find that they have too much time on their hands: KS3 Christmas Homework
Enjoy!
We wish you a happy and healthy Christmas holiday!
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