Read More for Less with our Latest Offers

As part of our ongoing commitment to encouraging reading for pleasure amongst children; we are delighted to be offering a discount to all primary schools that are participating in the ‘World of Stories’ programme this academic year.

Juniper Education offers an award-winning range of education support services including training and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to over 12,000 schools nationwide.

The World Of Stories Programme

As part of our ongoing commitment to encouraging reading for pleasure amongst children; we are delighted to be offering a discount to all primary schools that are participating in the ‘World of Stories’ programme this academic year.

World of Stories is a programme developed by the National Literacy Trust in partnership with Puffin, part of Penguin Random House. The programme equips primary schools with the books, materials, training, and resources they need to champion reading for pleasure across the whole school, whilst reinvigorating their school libraries and reading spaces.

Offers

  • 25% off Primary English courses for all schools participating in World of Stories 22/23. The offer covers our 1 – 2 hour CPD sessions booked this academic year.

Our Primary English course have been designed for school leaders, teachers and support staff and include termly subject leader updates such as: ‘Preparing for Ofsted: The Deep Dive into Reading’, ‘Teaching Early Reading’ and Developing Vocabulary Skills.

  • 15% off the Juniper Book Awards (JBA).

Why not participate in our reading for pleasure book award aimed at Years 5 and 6. The offer covers the JBA 2024 (which kicks off in October 2023).

How to Book

Primary English Courses

You can find a full list of courses offering 25% or email training@junipereducation.org and quote code WOS2 to express your interest or book your place.

 
Juniper Book Awards

Please email our ERS team at ers@junipereducation.org to take advantage of our 15% off Juniper Book Awards discount or register your interest, quoting WOS2.