Hull schools awarded £46,000 boost for pupils’ literacy

Primary schools in Hull have been awarded a literacy boost for their pupils by Bookmark Reading Charity, following a call-out to schools in the area.

Oldfleet Primary School in Hull enjoyed a visit by author Steve Webb to celebrate the arrival of 200 new books as part of Bookmark Reading Charity’s Your Story Corner Programme. Photo: Sean Spencer/Hull News & Pictures Ltd.

Bookmark Reading Charity is investing £46,000 across 23 schools in Hull, with the city becoming the latest recipient of the charity’s Your Story Corner Programme. The programme offers schools in specific areas the opportunity to boost their whole-school reading culture and embed reading for pleasure into the lives of their pupils.

Each school is entitled to 200 new, high-quality books suitable for children aged 4 – 10; exclusive access for teachers to Reading for Pleasure training, CPD and further development opportunities; annual subscription to Bookmark Reading Charity’s termly children’s magazine, The Story Corner; and a host of other benefits, designed to foster a love of reading that extends beyond the pages of the resources supplied.

One in four children in England leave primary school unable to read well. This disproportionately impacts children from disadvantaged backgrounds, who are leaving primary school on average a year behind their peers. The Education Endowment Fund reports that only 10% of these children go on to pass English and Maths GCSE. Bookmark Reading Charity’s vision is to ensure every child can read; empowering them with the skills they need in school and beyond through a variety of literacy programmes.

The areas of Bookmark Reading Charity’s focus are determined by higher-than-national-average child deprivation statistics, and lower Key Stage 2 reading results. In Hull, 33% of children experience higher levels of deprivation, compared to a national average of 20% (HPTC); and Key Stage 2 pupils in the area are more likely to struggle with reading than the national average (EPI).

The impact of the Your Story Corner Programme in other areas such as Birmingham, Rochdale, Sheffield and Plymouth has been significant:

·      74% of partner schools said the programme made a positive difference to how often children read at school

·      99% reported a positive difference to reading enjoyment

·      69% saw a positive contribution to their whole-school reading culture

Kerry Garner, Assistant Headteacher at Oldfleet Primary School, a school which is benefitting from Bookmark Reading Charity’s support, hopes her pupils will enjoy similar results, commenting:

“We are excited to welcome Bookmark Reading Charity’s Your Story Corner Programme to our school and anticipate it will have a very positive effect on our pupils. We encourage all our children to have high aspirations for their future and know that improving their literacy levels and nurturing a love of reading is an integral part of their development.”

Emily Jack, CEO of Bookmark Reading Charity, adds:

“We are thrilled to bring our Your Story Corner Programme to a new area of the country. We hope our partnerships with schools in Hull mean these children discover the joy of reading for pleasure; this is so crucial to instill at a young age. Our goal is to set children up on a path for future success and we are proud to play a small part in achieving that.”

Bookmark Reading Charity’s Your Story Corner Programme launches across primary schools in Hull in June 2025.

To learn more about programmes, grants, resources and volunteering opportunities with

Bookmark Reading Charity, visit www.BookmarkReading.org