As the School Library Association we support everyone involved in school libraries: Heads, Governors, School Library Staff or Volunteer - we will work with you to provide the best educational experience for your pupils. 

We will make recruiting, training and retaining your school library staff as easy as possible, with template job descriptions, interview schedules and questions ready to go. 

Our services are in demand, and we want to support everyone who needs it. Help us reach more pupils and schools to improve reading, wellbeing and much more.

Upcoming Events

Apr 24 2024 9:00AM

SLA Lancashire Branch AGM 2024

Members in the Lancashire area are invited to our annual AGM with a Teach Meet afternoon.

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SLA Lancashire Branch AGM 2024

Apr 24 2024 9:00AM

Members in the Lancashire area are invited to our annual AGM with a Teach Meet afternoon.

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Apr 24 2024 9:00AM

SLA Lancashire Branch AGM 2024

Members in the Lancashire area are invited to our annual AGM with a Teach Meet afternoon.

May 8 2024 2:30PM

Member Meet Up: Curriculum Links

A chance for members to share suggestions for resources that extend the library's reach into curriculum subjects.

08/05/2024 14:30:0008/05/2024 15:30:00Member Meet Up: Curriculum Links

Member Meet Up: Curriculum Links

May 8 2024 2:30PM

A chance for members to share suggestions for resources that extend the library's reach into curriculum subjects.

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May 8 2024 2:30PM

Member Meet Up: Curriculum Links

A chance for members to share suggestions for resources that extend the library's reach into curriculum subjects.

May 15 2024 3:30PM

Neurodivergent Representation Within Fiction Books

Join us for this one hour webinar that will provide valuable insights into neurodivergent young people’s perceptions of the importance, benefits, and potential harms of representing neurodivergence in fiction, through The Neurodiversity and Narrative Fiction project from Edinburgh University.

15/05/2024 15:30:0015/05/2024 16:30:00Neurodivergent Representation Within Fiction Books

Neurodivergent Representation Within Fiction Books

May 15 2024 3:30PM

Join us for this one hour webinar that will provide valuable insights into neurodivergent young people’s perceptions of the importance, benefits, and potential harms of representing neurodivergence in fiction, through The Neurodiversity and Narrative Fiction project from Edinburgh University.

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May 15 2024 3:30PM

Neurodivergent Representation Within Fiction Books

Join us for this one hour webinar that will provide valuable insights into neurodivergent young people’s perceptions of the importance, benefits, and potential harms of representing neurodivergence in fiction, through The Neurodiversity and Narrative Fiction project from Edinburgh University.

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The festival runs from Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th June, in its spiritual home of Melrose’s Harmony Garden, in the idyllic Scottish Borders.

A perfect transition activity for Year 6s moving to Year 7.

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