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Reading Plus Awards Winners 2023

All winners will receive a personalised certificate, trophy, and a £25 Amazon Voucher.

All entries to any category will be entered into a prize draw. The winning school will receive a tablet to use in school or to gift to a student.*

Winners based on programme data

No nominations were needed for these awards

KS2 Winners

Most Words Read on Average as a School

Aycliffe Village Primary School.

Most Average Reading Lessons

St Mark’s Catholic Primary School (Liverpool).

Most Progress Achieved

 St Mark’s Catholic Primary School (Liverpool).

 

KS3-4 Winners

Most Words Read on Average as a School

Brayton Academy (The Rodillian Multi Academy Trust).

Most Average Reading Lessons

Brayton Academy (The Rodillian Multi Academy Trust).

Most Progress Achieved

 Brayton Academy (The Rodillian Multi Academy Trust).

 

All Schools

Long-standing Partner SchoolMossbourne Community Academy.

 

Awards based on nominations

Winners for KS2

School Awards

Reading Plus School of the Year (KS2) – Whitefield Primary School.

Shortlisted:

Parochial C of E Primary School.

– Sunnyside Spencer Academy.

– Thomas Russell Junior School.

Reading Plus Champion of the Year (KS2 teacher)  – Jade Sells from Parochial C of E Primary.

Shortlisted:

– Victoria Sandres from Westwood Park.

– Louise Ingram from Meadow View JMI.

Pupil Awards

Reading Plus Star of the Year (KS2) – Amelia Mole from New Delaval Primary School.

Shortlisted:

– Feranmi Adesina from Estcourt Primary Academy.

– Racheal Adubi from Farley Junior Academy.

– Sebastian Rooney from Thomas Russell Junior School.

Most effort on Reading Plus (KS2 pupil) – Devan Pigeon from Sunnyside Spencer Academy.

Shortlisted:

–  Rebecca Graham from Dean Bank Primary School.

– Elizabeth Stead from Culcheth Community Primary School.

Best Home Usage (KS2 pupil) – Charlotte Elkin from Thomas Russell Junior School.

Shortlisted:

– Anneliese Boyes from Culcheth Community Primary School.

– Georgina Singh from Ponteland Community Primary School.

Vocabulary Star of the Year (KS2 pupil) – Cillian Calvert from Endeavour Academy.

Shortlisted:

– Jake Fawcett from Newham Bridge Primary School.

– Dennis Gabbitas from Glenmead Primary School.

– Dougie Taylor from James Calvert Spence College. 

Most Words Read by a Pupil (KS2 pupil) – Feranmi Adesina from Estcourt Primary Academy. – 1,045,514 words

Shortlisted:

– David Okwuaraba from Parochial C of E Primary School.

– Jack Asamoah from Culcheth Community Primary School.

Winners for KS3 – KS4

School Awards

Reading Plus School of the Year (KS3-KS4)  – Don Valley Academy. 

Shortlisted:

– Ian Ramsey CE Academy.

– Louth Academy.

Reading Plus Champion of the Year (KS3-4 Teacher)Miss Tomaz from Brayton Academy.

Shortlisted:

– Rachel Reshat from Marriots School.

– Antonia Chapman-Jones from Ian Ramsey CE Academy.

Pupil Awards

Reading Plus Star of the Year (KS3-KS4 School) Sara Hunegnain from The Forest Academy.

Shortlisted:

– Joel Akinbaani from Don Valley Academy.

– Rohan Chamberlain from Wolfreton School and Sixth Form.

Most Effort on Reading Plus (KS3-4 Student) Cameron Spencer Norton from Bridlington School.

Shortlisted:

– Krishna Samudrala from The Forest Academy.

– Jack McDonald from The Belsteads School.

Best Home Usage (KS3-4 Student) – Emilie Nickerson from Wolfreton School and Sixth Form.

Shortlisted:

– Abbie Hough from Ian Ramsey CE Academy.

– Justin Newton from St David’s High School.

Vocabulary Star of the Year (KS3-4 Student) Sinan Guvan from The Forest Academy.

Shorlisted:

Hayden Crofts from St David’s High School.

– Yasmitha Piratheepan from The Forest Academy.

Most Words Read by a Student (KS3-4 Student) – Ethan from Brayton Academy.

Shortlisted:

– Jodie Proctor from Louth Academy.

– Eva-Beatrix Shaw from Louth Academy.

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