SCHOOL COMMITMENT & LOGISTICS
Q: What is the time commitment for the school librarian?
The school librarian is the central programme deliverer. Their expected commitment includes:
- Attending in-person training at a regional hub school (full day professional development, late September or early October 2026)
- Completing online training modules during the year
- Running two book club cohorts per term, each lasting ten weeks with approximately six to eight Year 8 pupils
- Participating in online drop-in clinics and peer forums
- Completing short evaluation surveys at key points with the possibility of contributing to focus groups
Q: How much time will book club sessions take each week?
They should equate to the length of a lesson in your school. We envisage 40 minutes to an hour.
Q: What is the role of senior leaders?
Senior leaders are asked to support the programme by protecting timetabled time for book club sessions within the school day. Their support is essential: the programme cannot succeed if reading time is repeatedly displaced by other school activities.
Q: Do class teachers need to be involved?
This is a programme led by librarians, however we encourage all participants to share learnings from the programme with colleagues across school and not just those in English.
Q: How are the Year 8 pupils selected?
Reading Reboot is designed to engage reluctant readers (those who can but don’t or won’t) rather than those who cannot or struggle to read. Each term, six to eight pupils should be selected for each book group, totaling 12-16 pupils a term. At the end of the academic year a total of 36-48 pupils will have participated from each school.
Pupils need a minimum standard of reading ability, noting this is not a reading intervention to teach the mechanics of reading. We also ask that pupils are not already involved in other interventions or similar programmes. A mix of abilities works well, with stronger readers acting as a peer guide for their fellow group members. The programme team will provide guidance on selection criteria, but the school retains the final decision.