Book Week
Click on a year to read all about Book Week for that year!2022
Wesley College Book Week 2022 took place from 17th to 21st January. It was hosted by the English Department with the School Library and saw events taking place across the school. Each year group had different activities organised for them, and there were prizes for all sorts of book-themed events and contests. The English Department organised a Book Swap Shop in the main concourse of the school. This proved extremely popular with students and staff alike. It was officially open for the second half of lunchtimes on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, but the books were left out every day for people to browse and help themselves. The Wesley community donated extremely high-quality books, which definitely contributed to the success of the shop. All week, students were asked to have a novel in their schoolbags, and teachers of all subjects gave time for reading in class. This meant that the library was buzzing with visitors all week long. In all, students borrowed close to 400 books during the week.
Author Visits
We had two authors in school during the course of Book Week. Emilie Pine, author of Notes to Self, delivered an inspiring talk to Fifth Years on the Tuesday. And then, Dave Rudden came in on the Thursday to speak to First Years for an hour in the morning, enchanting them all with gory and hilarious anecdotes. He followed this with a writing workshop for Preps, working them hard whilst keeping them laughing. Both visits were enormously successful. It was great for students to have a chance to engage with writers face-to-face.
I am reading...
All week, staff across the school had posters of the book they are currently reading on their classroom and office doors. Students had a quiz at the end of the week to see if they could remember who was reading what
Bookflix
As well as the usual Library displays, one of the Student Library Assistants, Mia Jackson, worked on a special Bookflix display especially for this week. This was filled with books you can see adapted in films and series – and encouraged you to ‘Relive your favourite movies and TV series in their original form!’ The display attracted lots of attention, with books such as The Handmaid’s Tale, Dune, Gone Girl, Moxie, The Queen’s Gambit, and many others racing off the shelves. Well done, Mia!
What character am I?
On Friday, the English Department, some Sixth Years, and a few other staff members all dressed up as characters from literature. Students had to guess who they were, and could only ask them ‘yes or no’ questions. Can you work out what characters are represented in the photo below?
2022 - Activities
Day | Activity | Time | Assembly | |
Monday | Wesley College Pop-Up Bookshop-concourse | Last 20 minutes of lunch |
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Ryan and Jamie Mia & Tracey - BookFlix and being library assistants. |
Tuesday |
Wesley College Pop-Up Bookshop-concourse
Emilie Pine author visit for 5th Year. Personal memory writing task to be completed and submitted week of the 10th. Prize for the best piece as chosen by Emilie Pine. |
Last 20 minutes of lunch
3.00 - 4.00 |
Ms Spicer | |
Wednesday |
Video made by TY Communications Module group
Favourite author and favourite character. |
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Thursday |
Wesley College Pop-Up Bookshop-concourse
Dave Rudden author visit for 1st Year in the Myles Hall Creative Writing Task. Students read the opening pages of Dave Rudden’s latest novel and write the paragraph that follows. This needs to be written and submitted in the week of the 10th. Please select the top two from your classes and Dave Rudden will pick the best one |
Last 20 minutes of lunch
9.45 - 10.45 |
Video made by TY Communications Module group
Favourite author and favourite character. |
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Friday |