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The School Library Association (SLA) is an independent organization in the
United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the European mainland, continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotlan ...
which promotes
libraries A library is a collection of materials, books or media that are accessible for use and not just for display purposes. A library provides physical (hard copies) or digital access (soft copies) materials, and may be a physical location or a vir ...
and
literacy Literacy in its broadest sense describes "particular ways of thinking about and doing reading and writing" with the purpose of understanding or expressing thoughts or ideas in written form in some specific context of use. In other words, hum ...
in schools. The SLA was founded in 1937 and is based at Kembrey Park in north-eastern Swindon. It is a charity registered in England & Wales and Scotland. It provides training and information to teachers and
librarian A librarian is a person who works professionally in a library providing access to information, and sometimes social or technical programming, or instruction on information literacy to users. The role of the librarian has changed much over time ...
s, promotes the role of librarians in schools and publishes a range of titles including a quarterly journal, ''The School Librarian''. Regional branches operate in many areas of the UK https://www.sla.org.uk/branches The Association's President is Richard Gerver. Past Presidents include authors Kevin Crossley-Holland (2012–2017) Gervase Phinn (2006–2009) and Aidan Chambers (2003–2006), and Miranda McKearney, Empathy Lab and Former Director of The Reading Agency. Two chief executives of the association have been honoured for their services to education: Valerie Ann Fea (MBE) in the
New Year Honours 1997 The New Year Honours 1997 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countrie ...
and Kathleen Amy Lemaire (OBE) in the
New Year Honours 2008 The New Year Honours 2008 for the Commonwealth realms were announced on 29 December 2007, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 2008. The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and ...
.


Projects

In May 2007 the SLA launched a project in which it acted as facilitator for a
Department for Children, Schools and Families Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) was a department of the UK government, between 2007 and 2010, responsible for issues affecting people in England up to the age of 19, including child protection and education. DCSF was repla ...
(DCSF) initiative called ''Boys into Books 11–14'', delivering 20 free books to all qualifying state schools in England with an accompanying reading guide. ''Boys into Books 5–11'', a follow up project funded by the DCSF, ran in 2008, also with a published reading guide. A further DCSF-funded project in 2008, ''Book Ahead 0–7'', was aimed at children in Early Years settings to promote enjoyment in reading at an early stage, with a reading guide written by Julia Eccleshare. In 2010 the SLA ran the ''Everyone's Reading'' campaign in association with the DCSF, described by
Children's Laureate Children's Laureate, now known as the 'Waterstones Children's Laureate' is a prestigious position awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their fie ...
Anthony Browne as "... a brilliant project encouraging the enjoyment of reading, a reading culture and a pleasure that will last throughout readers' lives."


School Librarian of the Year Award

The SLA founded the School Librarian of the Year Award in 2004 to highlight best practice and innovation in school librarianship.


Winners

* 2005 — Anne Robinson ( Nicholas Chamberlaine Technology College) * 2006 — Anne-Marie Tarter (
Ripon Grammar School Ripon Grammar School is a co-educational, boarding and day, selective grammar school in Ripon, North Yorkshire, England. It has been named top-performing state school in the north for nine years running by ''The Sunday Times''. It is one of the ...
) * 2007 — Ingrid Hopson (
George Abbot School George Abbot School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Burpham, north-east of the town centre of Guildford providing a comprehensive education, for around 2,000 young people, aged 11–18. History The ...
) * 2008 — Nikki Heath (
Werneth School Werneth School (formerly Bredbury Comprehensive School) is a coeducational secondary school located in Bredbury near Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. History The original school buildings came into use in 1941, and several additions ...
) * 2009 — Lucy Bakewell (Hill West Primary School, Sutton Coldfield) * 2010 — Kevin Sheehan ( Offerton School) and Duncan Wright ( Stewart's Melville College) * 2011 — Carol Webb ( Forest Hill School) * 2012 — Adam Lancaster ( Monk's Walk School) * 2013 — Hilary Cantwell ( St Paul's Community College, Waterford) and John Iona (
Oasis Academy Enfield Oasis Academy Enfield is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the Enfield Lock area of Enfield, England. The school was established in September 2007, as one of the first academies sponsored by Oa ...
, London) * 2014 — Liz Millett ( Weatherfield Academy, Dunstable) * 2015 — Annie Brady (St. Paul's CBS Secondary School, Dublin) * 2016 — Amy McKay ( Corby Business Academy) * 2017 — Lucas Maxwell (
Glenthorne High School Glenthorne High School is a non-selective mixed secondary school and sixth form located in the Sutton Common area of Sutton in the London Borough of Sutton, England. History The school was first established in 1933 on Glastonbury Road in Su ...
) * 2018 — Emma Suffield ( St Wilfrid's Church of England Academy, Blackburn) * 2019 — Ros Harding ( The King's School Chester) * 20220/21 - Kristabelle Williams of Addy and Stanhope School https://www.sla.org.uk/slya-2020


Library Design Award and Inspiration Award

In 2011 the Association inaugurated the SLA Library Design Award to recognise innovation, creativity and resourcefulness in school library design. This was superseded in 2014 by the SLA Inspiration Award for "the school library space that shows inspiration, innovation, creativity and resourcefulness in its library design and in use".


Winners

* 2011 — Rosendale Primary School, London * 2012 — The Duston School,
Duston Duston is a suburb of Northampton and a civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England. History Archaeological remains found in the area suggest that Duston has roots in Prehistoric and Roman settlements. However, development in the area ha ...
, Northampton * 2013 — Carterton Community College, Oxfordshire * 2014 — Oak Tree Primary School, Nottinghamshire (Primary School category);
Dixons Allerton Academy Dixons Allerton Academy (formerly Rhodesway Academy) is a coeducational all-through school and sixth form located in Allerton area of the City of Bradford, in the English county of West Yorkshire. Previously a community school administere ...
, West Yorkshire (Secondary School category) * 2015 — All Saints Primary School, Stibbard, Norfolk (Primary School category); Valley Park School, Maidstone, Kent (Secondary School category) * 2017 — Adderley Primary School, Birmingham (Primary School category); American School of Madrid/
Headington School Headington School is an independent girls' school in Headington, Oxford, England, founded by a group of evangelical Christians in 1915. The '' Good Schools Guide'' called Headington "A delightful school, hichnurtures and entertains its pupils ...
/
Hymers College Hymers College is a co-educational independent day school in Kingston upon Hull, located on the site of the old Botanical Gardens. It is one of the leading schools in the East Riding of Yorkshire and a member of the Headmasters' and Head ...
(Secondary School category)


Community and Enterprise Awards

These two awards were started in 2022 to recognise partnerships and projects benefitting school libraries. Winners due to be announced Autumn 2022.


Information Book Award

In 2011 the Association inaugurated the SLA Information Book Award with shortlists in three categories, "designed to support school libraries, reinforce the importance of non-fiction and highlight the high standard of resources available".


Winners

* 2011 – ''How to Make a Universe with 92 Ingredients'' by Adrian Dingle (Scholastic, ) * 2012 – ''Can We Save the Tiger?'' by Martin Jenkins (Walker Books, ) * 2013 – ''Incredible Edibles'' by Stefan Gates, illustrated by Georgia Glynn (Walker Books, ) * 2014 – ''Get into Art: Animals'' by Susie Brooks (Kingfisher, ) * 2015 – ''Shackleton's Journey'' by William Grill (Flying Eye Books, ) * 2016 – ''The National Theatre'' by Marina McIntyre (Walker Books, ) * 2017 — ''Survivors of the Holocaust'' by Kath Shackleton, Zane Whittingham and Ryan Jones (Franklin Watts, ) * 2018 — ''Look I'm a Scientist'' by Various Authors (Dorling Kindersley, ) * 2019 – ''Politics for Beginners'' by Alex Frith, Rosie Hore, Louie Stowell and Kellan Stover (Usborne, ) * 2020 — ''Africa, Amazing Africa'' by Atinuke and Mouri Feddag (Walker Books, )Federation of Children's Book Groups: Judging the 2020 School Library Association Information Book Award
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References


External links


School Library Association website
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Book Ahead

Boys into Books

Everyone's Reading
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