A celebration of literature

Boronia Heights Primary School students loved celebrating book week. PICTURES: SUPPLIED

By Tanya Faulkner

Last week was a hive of excitement and creativity at Boronia Heights Primary School as the much-anticipated Book Week took centre stage.

The school buzzed with lively competitions held in the Library and our energetic Librarian, Mrs Bentley, transformed into different book characters each day.

Her captivating costumes not only sparked imaginations but also ignited a deep passion for books and reading among the students.

Prep student Jack said his favourite part about book week was dressing up as a fireman.

“I love books about fire trucks.

“My uncle is a fire fighter and he even came to see me at the book parade.

He saves people all the time,” he said.

The heart warming community spirit was truly evident in the week-long Book Fair, resulting in an outstanding achievement, raising more than $2,000.

These funds will be instrumental in enriching the school’s library with the latest books and nurturing BHPS Book Clubs.

A highlight of the week was the visit of accomplished Australian author Ailsa Wild, whose presence brought inspiration and a shared love for writing.

Through interactive sessions, Ailsa guided students in exploring the depths of character emotions through movement and introspection, emphasising the power of personal experiences in developing creative ideas.

Collaborative activities, including the “One Word” story game, helped students develop their narratives under Ailsa’s expert guidance.

A special morning tea session became a cherished memory for fourteen students who gained insights into Ailsa’s literary world, delving into her characters like Squishy Taylor and The Naughtiest Pixie.

Grade 5 student Cooper said the author’s visit was fun, engaging and educational.

“It showed me how much time and hard work it takes to write a book.

“It was also enjoyable to escape the school uniform and come dressed as a racer.

“I love reading books about cars, motorbikes and racing,” he said.

As the week’s finale, a spectacular parade unfolded where both staff and students stepped into the shoes of their favourite book characters.

The festive atmosphere was further elevated by Acting Principal Mat Anderton’s portrayal of Batman.

The celebrations of Book Week will undoubtedly echo throughout the corridors of Boronia Heights Primary School, fostering a deeper appreciation for literature, creativity, and community camaraderie.