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<p>The department believes that all pupils deserve to be taught a knowledge-rich curriculum
that promotes the extensive reading of books and other texts, both in and out of school.
School libraries complement public libraries in allowing pupils to do this.</p><p>
</p><p>It is for individual schools to decide how best to provide and maintain a library
service for their pupils, including whether to employ a qualified librarian. Overall
school funding is increasing by more than £2.9 billion in the 2024/25 academic year
compared to the 2023/24 academic year, taking the total to £60.7 billion, which is
the highest ever level in real terms per pupil. Many headteachers recognise the important
role school libraries play in improving literacy and encouraging pupils to read for
pleasure and ensure that suitable library facilities are provided. School libraries
can take many forms, with some schools preferring to make books a focus in other ways,
including housing them within classrooms.</p><p> </p><p>The department’s Reading Framework,
updated in July 2023, offers non-statutory guidance for teachers and school leaders,
including helpful guidance for schools on how to organise their school library, book
corner or book stock to make reading accessible and attractive to readers. Given this
autonomy, the department does not collect information on the number of school libraries.</p><p>
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