Talbot Village Trust Invests In Pupils’ Passion For Reading

Talbot Village Trust donated £10,000 to Kingsleigh Primary School to redevelop its main library and create two new reading areas for the growing number of pupils.

The grant from the Trust has meant the school has been able to renovate the existing library to make it an attractive space which pupils enjoy using. Part of the funding has also been spent on updating the library’s contents to allow children to have access to high-quality reading material, both in timetabled lessons and during their free time.

Holly Graff, assistant headteacher of Kingsleigh Primary School, said: “We have more than 700 children in our school who have all benefited from the funds that were generously donated to us by Talbot Village Trust. Developing a lifelong love of reading is something that we are passionate about as a school, and this grant has helped us take another giant step towards reaching this goal.

“We are really grateful for this donation as without it we wouldn’t have been able to progress with this aim of ours at the speed which we have, which is invaluable to our pupils’ education.”

Russell Lucas-Rowe, Trustee of Talbot Village Trust, added: “It is fantastic to hear that our funding has supported the pupils of Kingsleigh Primary School’s passion for reading. There are multiple benefits of reading and as a Trust we are delighted to have helped expand the school’s library offering.”

Talbot Village Trust meets biannually, and will be accepting applications for funding from both previous and new applicants in the area before the Trustees meet in the autumn of this year. Please go to www.talbotvillagetrust.org for more information.

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