Schools' library service
The Schools' Library Service provides information and children's book resources to teachers working within Salford.
Items that can be borrowed include:
- project loans of 25 books to support National Curriculum topics
- sets of six group readers
- large format books
- class reader sets
- author boxes
- fiction
- poetry
- books for early years
The service also provides advice on library development to all schools in Salford.
Below you can read or download our newsletters for primary schools.
You can also download our latest 'Resources list', which gives details of our collections of class readers, mini class readers, guided readers, big books and author boxes.
The free stuff for schools document lists useful contacts for free posters, book jackets and information about books and authors.
The service is based at Broadwalk Centre, Belvedere Road, Salford M6 5EJ
Tel: 0161-778 0936
Email: schools.library-service@salford.gov.uk
We are open all year except Christmas holidays.
Survey Results
Thank you to everyone who took part in our survey on library services to schools. View the results.
Downloadable documents
- Newsletter summer 2008 (Microsoft Word format, 2MB)
- Newsletter spring 2008 (Microsoft Word format, 11mb)
- Resources list 2007 (Microsoft Word format, 1.52mb)
- Free Stuff 2007 (Microsoft Word format, 764Kb)
If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.
Who to contact
- Name
- Emily Stock
- Address
- Schools' Library Service
Broadwalk Centre
51 Belvedere Road
Salford
M6 5EJ - Telephone
- 0161 778 0936
- emily.stock@salford.gov.uk
This page was last updated on 14 July 2008
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