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Letter from Westminster – October 2015: Last month children across the Ludlow Constituency returned to school. In all of our primary schools children began their reading lessons. Key to underpinning educational performance is the ability to read. It’s troubling that one in seven children aged 8-16 rarely or never read outside of school. That’s why I am pleased with the emphasis being given to the latest campaign to support improved reading skills: Read On. Get On. Good literacy skills provide the foundation on which children can build a great education. We must raise standards to ensure every child leaves primary school with a good grasp of literacy, and hopefully a love of reading. Our literary tradition means British children have access to some of the world’s best children’s books. From modern novels like JK Rowling’s Harry Potter, to classics from authors like CS Lewis or JRR Tolkien, there is a wealth of books available for children to read. My former involvement in bookselling may colour my opinion, but I truly believe there is a book out there for every child that can kick start a lifelong passion for reading. I am determined more primary school pupils in South Shropshire become confident readers and are given the opportunity to experience the enjoyment and enrichment that comes from the world of books. Progress is already being made, with a record number of children - 89 per cent of children nationally - reaching the expected standard of reading at age 11 (key stage 2). A phonics screening check was introduced during the last Parliament at age six. Phonics focuses on sounds rather than children having to recognise whole words. This methodology helps teachers identify children struggling with reading, and gives them the help they need before it is too late. The first three years of the check have enabled teachers to identify nearly 568,000 six-year-olds who needed extra support. The new national curriculum is setting high expectations for every age group. New exams place a greater focus on grammar, spelling and punctuation, with a new test for 11-year-olds and a strengthened requirement in GCSEs to use accurate spelling and punctuation. For those schools who are struggling, there is extra support through a new programme to support up to 200 primary schools across the country, where reading attainment at key stage 2 is currently low. This includes help to set up book clubs and promote library membership, to inspire thousands more pupils to develop a love of literature. It’s also important to make sure children who may have struggled in primary school continue to be supported. So we have introduced a catch-up premium of £500 per pupil for secondary schools with year seven pupils who have not achieved level four at key stage two in reading. This enables secondary schools to deliver additional support, such as individual tuition or intensive support in small groups, for those pupils that most need it. This commitment to improving child literacy rates reflects our ambition to ensure every child has the best possible start in life. I hope parents locally will support our plan and encourage their children to pick up a book and enjoy reading
Contact Phillip Dunne on this or any other matters on 01584 872187 or philip.dunne.mp@parliament.uk 4
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LOCAL EVENTS: BRIDGNORTH
15th October: Autumn Splendour - A flower arranging demonstration by Maureen Fullwood. 7.30pm. £6 including refreshments. All proceeds in aid of The Bridgnorth Hospital League Of Friends – St Johns Church Hall - 01746 761250 or 01746 716273 17th October: Fungus Foray with John Hughes from the Shropshire Wildlife Trust – meet at Pam's Eco Cabin, Underton, Bridgnorth at 2pm call 07793 939291 for more details 24th October: Bridgnorth & District Naturalists Society Walk - Autumn Gold at Batsford Aboretum. 10.30am from Westgate. Visitors £2. 24th – 31st October: Spookley Pumpkin Festival - Ride the pumpkin express, hear the Spookley story, pick your own pumpkin, carve it & taste pumpkin recipes in The Creamery Cafe. 25th October: Halloween Activity Day at Dudmaston Hall, Quatt. 11.30am-5pm. For more details call 01746 780866 25th October: Bridgnorth Jazz Session - With Digby Fairweather's Half Dozen. 12.30pm. Swan Inn Knowle Sands 28th - 29th October: Bridgnorth Ghost Walk. Starts under the Town Hall at 7pm call 01746 766477 for more details 29th – 30th October: Ghost Train – Do you dare take this train? Severn Valley Railway 01562 757900 1st November: Apley Craft Fair – Enjoy a great day out at Apley’s wonderful craft Fair 28th November 2015: The League of Friends of Bridgnorth Hospital are holding their Christmas Coffee Morning between 10am and 12pm at the Coffee Shop at the Hospital. It will include a raffle, a variety of stalls and a tombola, together with refreshments. Please come along and support our local hospital.
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Useful Numbers: Bridgnorth Medical Practice: 01746 767121 St Leonards House Dental Practice: 01746 763245 Regency House Dental Practice: 01746 766114 Bridgnorth Library: 01746 763358 St Mary Magdelene Church: 01746 761573 St Leonards Hall Church: 01746 767660 St James Hall Church: 01746 767174 St John the Evangalist RC Church: 01746 762348 Cartway United Reformed & Methodist Church: 01746 762315 Bridgnorth Baptist Church: 01746 768129 The People's Hall Church: 01746 763846 Bridgnorth Police Station: 0300 333 3000 MP: Philip Dunne: 01584 872187 Bridgnorth Town Council: 01746 762231 Shropshire County Council: 0345 678 9000 Parish Council Office: 01902 896300
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