In 2019–20, Falkirk Council piloted the Reading Schools accreditation programme as part of a FVWL RIC initiative. Evaluation showed clear evidence of impact on learners, learning professionals and schools as a whole:
- 80% agreed that taking part in Reading Schools helped their school to support learners who are not enthusiastic readers
- 85% agreed that taking part in Reading Schools helped learners to develop a love of reading
- 70% agreed that taking part in Reading Schools supported learners’ attainment
- 80% agreed that taking part in Reading Schools supported learners’ health and wellbeing
Based on this positive evidence of impact, the programme has been extended to all of Scotland’s schools.
Research proves that reading for pleasure has positive impacts on learners’ attainment across the curriculum, supporting wellbeing, critical thinking, creativity, empathy and resilience.
Visit the website to find how to apply for accreditation and to find a range of very helpful advice and examples from schools who have gone through the accreditation process.
NEWS!
40 of our schools in Falkirk Council are engaged with the Reading Schools’ Accreditation programme and so far in 2025 Carrongrange High School, Comely Park Primary School and St Mary’s Primary School achieved Silver Accreditation, and Larbert High School, St Francis’ Primary School and St Joseph’s primary school achieved Gold Accreditation. Well done to all!