Book Week Celebrations across our Schools

“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.”

Dr. Seuss

 

Book Week is a tradition that dates back to 1945 and is one of Australia’s longest running literary events. Check out how some of our Schools are celebrating this years theme ‘Reading is Magic’.

 

All Saints' College, Maitland

All Saints' College's annual Book Week celebration has become a cherished tradition for both staff and students. This year, the school embraced the enchanting theme, "Reading is Magic," with a costume day for staff and senior students. Inspired by the magical world of Harry Potter, All Saints' staff enthusiastically transformed into beloved characters from the series.

With the school bells replaced with Hedwig's Theme and an 8:45 a.m. flash mob performance of "YMCA" in the main yard, featuring Professor Snape, Professor Lockhart, and even Dumbledore himself, the excitement was palpable. 

On the senior campus, students participated in a thrilling "Horcrux Scavenger Hunt," with a coveted golden snitch prize awaiting the victorious team. The day culminated in an epic showdown between Harry and Voldemort—this time, wands were swapped for dodgeballs in a high-energy battle on the basketball court. With everyone in costume, the event was a resounding success, filled with cheers and laughter.

San Clemente High School, Mayfield

This year San Clemente librarian Ms Huber has made it her mission to keep reading at the forefront of student's minds.

In the week leading up to Book Week, Kristy has been a pirate, a magician, a farmer and even the Japanese comic character, Totoro.

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St Joseph’s Primary School, Wingham

Students at St Joseph’s were visited by 7 News as they ditched their school uniforms for a day to celebrate the importance of reading!

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St Joseph’s Catholic College, Aberdeen

St Joseph’s beloved Mrs Carr made a special visit to Aberdeen Preschool, delighting the young children with a captivating story time session where she brought various characters to life, enchanting the preschoolers and sparking their imaginations.

 

St James’ Primary School, Muswellbrook

Students and teachers at St James' brought a touch of enchantment to the school, arriving dressed as their favourite magical characters or beloved book characters they found truly magical. The day was filled with wonder as everyone embraced the spirit of fantasy and imagination.

 

St Paul’s Primary School, Gateshead

St Paul’s kicked off their Book Week festivities on Monday with a very magical parade where students stepped into the shoes of their favourite book characters, bringing beloved stories to life. Families joined in the fun at a book fair, followed by a delightful morning tea picnic.

On Tuesday, the school had the pleasure of hosting acclaimed children's author, Jess Black. Her engaging and insightful presentation left students both inspired and eager to dive deeper into the world of reading.

 

St Pius X Primary School, Windale

It was a very magical week for the students at St Pius X as they celebrated this year's Book Week theme with a special treat - a visit from a real-life magician!

Students were captivated by the amazing tricks, from a rabbit appearing out of a box to birds materialising out of thin air and even some impressive juggling.

JD the magician imparted a very powerful message upon students; he learned his magical skills by reading books!

What a wonderful reminder that reading truly is magical.

 

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