Go all In
The National Year of Reading 2026 is a Department for Education initiative. This UK-wide campaign is designed to inspire more people to make reading a regular part of their lives. If you haven’t started your Go All In journey, it’s not too late to start.
Click here for an introduction to what is on offer and here for the first in the series of webinars that have already been launched.
Primary
TeachBrief Live: Spring Online webinar
Monday 10th March 2026 (3.45pm - 4.15pm)
TeachBrief Live is a termly webinar for primary literacy leads, offering practical strategies and resources to help you boost outcomes and tackle the UK’s literacy crisis. Connect with peers, stay updated on literacy developments, and gain confidence in leading change across your school. Delivered by the National Literacy Trust, it’s your go-to national literacy briefing.
This session will explore the potential implications of the DfE Curriculum and Assessment Review in England and consider how oracy, book talk, and comprehension connects with current school priorities during the National Year of Reading.
The panel includes the Head of Professional Learning and Partnerships Martin Galway, plus education practitioners Nicola Izibili and Ruth Baker-Leask, will offer timely insight, shared language, and practical ideas to help schools align curriculum priorities with confidence.
Click here for the booking form.
Secondary
Teenage reading seminar: York
Thursday 13th March 2026 (10.00am - 3.00pm)
The Radisson Hotel, North Street, York, Yorkshire, YO1 6JF (£100)
This in-person Teenage reading seminar in York is part of our National Year of Reading schools offer.
Hear about our latest research into teenage reading, including insights into boys' reading engagement
Gain insights into strategies to support routes into reading
Hear from expert speakers offering practical and inspiring approaches to validate and support teenage reading practices
For further information and to book a place, click here.