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Pat on the back for Premier’s readers

26th November 2014

Students across the Nanango Electorate are reaping the rewards of their passion for reading after participating in the 2014 Premier’s Reading Challenge.

Member for Nanango, Deb Frecklington, visited Saint Mary’s to hand out certificates last week and will also visit Taabinga and Coolabunia State School’s before the end of the term to congratulate the students.

“Certificates are on their way from Premier Campbell Newman to more than 80,000 students across the state who achieved or exceeded their reading challenge targets,” Mrs Frecklingon said.

“I was really pleased to personally congratulate the Saint Mary’s students and also pass on the Premier’s congratulations. They are part of the more than 108,000 students in 700 schools across Queensland who registered to take part in the challenge which ran between May and September this year,” she said.

“For our students, this has meant reading or experiencing 20 books for Preps to Year 2s, reading 20 books for Years 3-4, and 15 books for Years 5-7 where students generally tackle more challenging reads,”

“I’m excited that this initiative, now nine years old, introduces our young people to such a life-shaping skill, not to mention the enjoyment to be had while engrossed in a good book.

“It’s pleasing to see students in the South Burnett are exploring the world through the pages of quality books.”

Schools who have participated in the 2014 Premier’s Reading Challenge from the Nanango Electorate include:

  • Yarraman State School
  • Coolabunia State School
  • Kingaroy State School
  • Saint Mary’s Catholic College
  • St John’s Lutheran School
  • Taabinga State School
  • Tanduringie Staet School
  • Wooroolin State School
  • Crows Nest State School
  • Kilcoy State School
  • Kulpi State School
  • Patrick Estate State School

Photo: Member for Nanango, Deb Frecklington, with just some of the readers from Saint Mary’s who took part in the Premier’s Reading Challenge this year.