Inscape House School student: North West's pride in the Pupil Library Assistant of the Year Awards

Congratulations to Inscape House School student Faye Hanaghan on being a finalist in the Pupil Library Assistant of the Year Awards. 18-year-old Faye is one of eight finalists in the annual award’s secondary school category, which has been celebrating outstanding pupil librarians across the UK for 12 years.
Faye and other finalists were nominated by their school librarians for exceptional contributions in five key areas, including being role models.
Jenna-May Griffiths, Librarian at Inscape House School, shares:
"Faye is always kind and helpful, consistently going out of her way to help other students. An influential role model! Faye so deserves to have achieved this accolade. It is wonderful to see her diligence and enthusiasm recognised by both the School Libraries Association and the School Libraries Group (CILIP); such vitally important organisations. Congratulations Faye!"
Judged by a panel from the children's book world and school library community, the awards celebrate the positive impact of student librarians from a variety of schools, including state, independent, co-ed, boys', girls', and special schools for children with autism, with Faye proudly representing the North West.


Faye is heading to London on 25 March for a special award ceremony with other finalists, where she'll meet many authors. We wish her the best of luck in the first place, but we are already so proud of her achievement as a finalist!