Service Level Agreement and Charges
The Schools' Library Service can offer your school a wide range
of up-to-date resources to support children's learning across the
curriculum and access to exciting reading material to encourage all
pupils to enjoy reading.
As books cost so much to purchase, by borrowing from SLS, you
can have items you need for when you need them, returning them when
you don't, and requesting new titles the next time.
A typical primary school can spend £2,707 with SLS, yet receive
£15,014 worth of bookstock.
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Value for Money Statement
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Don't allow lack of funds to deprive your pupils of a wide range
of literature designed to get children reading. Use the Schools'
Library Service as the most cost effective means
of bringing books into school.
2013-2014 information and costs
Documents
Projects can also be requested at other times, when we will
arrange a convenient collection point:
- BBC
Learning
Online learning resources
- School Library
Association
The School Library Association is
committed to supporting everyone involved with school libraries,
promoting high quality reading and learning opportunities for
all.
- The Reading
Agency
Aiming to help children, young people and
adults across the UK feel inspired and confident about
reading.
- Booktrust - Resources for
Schools
Providing a wealth of resources for teachers, parents, librarians
and those who work with young readers.
- Reading
Connects, a DfES-funded National Reading Campaign
initiative, seeks to support schools in building their own reading
culture.
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This page was last reviewed 27 March 2013 at 12:52.
The page is next due for review 23 September 2014.