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National Literacy Trust Network<br />
How much does membership cost?<br />
One year<br />
subscription<br />
Two year<br />
subscription<br />
Schools* £100 £190 £270<br />
Individuals £90 £171 £243<br />
Organisations* £150 £285 £405<br />
*Up to five members of staff entitled to their own membership login.<br />
Discounts of up to 25% are available for bulk membership purchases.<br />
Three year<br />
subscription***<br />
*** Sign up for a three year membership and have the option to buy and decorate a BookBench as<br />
a focal point for literacy in your school.<br />
To find out more visit<br />
www.literacytrust.org.uk/network.<br />
You can also email<br />
network@literacytrust.org.uk<br />
or call 020 7587 1842<br />
for more information.<br />
Celebrate working with us by purchasing a BookBench<br />
for your school foyer or playground.<br />
Subscribe to our network for three years or sign up for our professional development<br />
training (see p.8-9) and have the option to own a BookBench which you can decorate and display as a focal<br />
point for literacy in your school. Visit www.literacytrust.org.uk/ownabookbench to find out more.<br />
13,000 children<br />
entered our<br />
competitions in 2012-13<br />
Our competitions<br />
As part of our ongoing work to support schools, the National Literacy<br />
Trust runs exciting competitions every term, which aim to inspire<br />
children to get involved in activities to improve their literacy (and have<br />
lots of fun at the same time!). These competitions are open to and<br />
completely free for all UK schools.<br />
Find out more at<br />
www.literacytrust.org.uk/competitions<br />
Case study<br />
Raglan VC Primary School in<br />
Monmouthshire used the Night<br />
Zookeeper Reading Torch<br />
competition to engage their<br />
reluctant readers and improve their<br />
relationship with their families.<br />
Marc Bowen, deputy head:<br />
“The Reading Torch competition proved to be a huge incentive<br />
for all the children in my class. In particular I have about four<br />
or five reluctant readers that I could see a definite change in.<br />
They went from only reading at school to reading as much as<br />
they could. Parents have commented very favourably about<br />
the competition and the impact on reading at home.”<br />
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Find out more at www.literacytrust.org.uk