
Bestselling Author Alex Milway Inspires Pupils at Exeter School
Pupils from Exwick Heights Primary School were buzzing after a visit from celebrated author and illustrator Alex Milway on Monday, March 2, which kicked off a weeklong celebration of reading.
Alex worked with children from years 1 to 6, sharing his journey in creating theHotel Flamingo and Big Sky Mountainseries, leading a live draw-a-long, and hosting a whole-school Q&A.
Pupils had the chance to ask questions about his work and have their books signed, with some copies now added to the school library.
The week also features a range of creative reading activities, including shared reading across year groups, online workshops with authors and illustrators, and competitions. Pupils will design bookmarks for the Brilliant Bookmark competition and take part in the Ted Wragg Extreme Reading challenge. Reading ambassadors will judge the school’s World Book Day costume competition.
Part of the Ted Wragg Trust, Exwick Heights Primary School places reading at the heart of its curriculum, aiming to help children become confident, fluent, and enthusiastic readers. With daily shared reading, an extensive library, and a variety of creative activities, the school aims to cultivate a lasting love of books.
Gemma Wills, Headteacher at Exwick Heights Primary School, said:
“Alex Milway’s visit was a real highlight and a wonderful way to kick off our week of reading. Pupils were inspired to get creative and share their love of books with each other. Extending World Book Day into a full week has given everyone even more opportunities to enjoy stories and develop a lifelong love of reading.”
Moira Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust, said:
“It’s brilliant to see the excitement for reading at Exwick Heights. Visits like Alex Milway’s really spark pupil imaginations and helps build a love of stories that will support their learning for years to come.”



















