Lucia Greenslade, a fourth former, Mrs Jan Spence, a reading adviser; and Chantal Latimer, a fourth former, all from Burnside High School, “Drop Everything and Read” in the first day of the school’s book week. The theme of D.E.A.R. will be adopted each day this week for 15 minutes from 11.45 a.m. Some of the pupils will further mark the week by dressing as characters from books.
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67Lucia Greenslade, a fourth former, Mrs Jan Spence, a reading adviser; and Chantal Latimer, a fourth former, all from Burnside High School, “Drop Everything and Read” in the first day of the school’s book week. The theme of D.E.A.R. will be adopted each day this week for 15 minutes from 11.45 a.m. Some of the pupils will further mark the week by dressing as characters from books. Press, 22 July 1986, Page 3
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