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NEWS: Entries Open for the HarperCollins Reading for Pleasure Awards 2026

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HarperCollins UK, in association with The Open University and UKLA, is proud to announce that entries are now open for the 9th annual Reading for Pleasure Awards. As part of the 2026 National Year of Reading, we are looking to celebrate the incredible educators and schools “Going All In” to inspire a lifelong love of books. Find out how to submit your entry before the June 14th deadline.
Reading for pleasure awards

Reading for pleasure awards

Entries open for the HarperCollins Reading for Pleasure Awards 2026

Enter the 2026 Reading for Pleasure Awards

HarperCollins UK is pleased to announce that entries for The Reading for Pleasure Awards 2026, now in their 9th year, are open. The awards are run in association with The Open University and UK Literacy Association (UKLA).

2026 marks the National Year of Reading, a UK-wide campaign to inspire more people to ‘Go All In’ and make reading a regular part of their lives. HarperCollins is proud to support this year-long campaign with a range of promotional activity, including The Reading for Pleasure Awards. 

Farshore’s consumer insight research has shown that children’s enjoyment in reading is at an all-time low, so it’s more important than ever to highlight, recognise and celebrate those teachers and schools to share best practise both within and beyond the school setting.

At BooksForTopics, we wholeheartedly support this aim and we know that many members of our community are demonstrating excellent practice in boosting Reading for Pleasure in schools.

These awards recognise and celebrate those teachers, schools and educators that successfully promote and encourage children’s reading for pleasure, both within and beyond the school setting.

Reading for Pleasure Awards Categories 

The categories in the awards are as follows:

  • Early Career Teacher (0-3 years in teaching)
  • Experienced Teacher (3 years plus)
  • Whole School
  • School Reading Champion (  e.g., Librarians/other educators) 
  • Community Reading (immediate and/or wider community, from local area to local authority)
  • The HarperCollins Author’s Choice Award is chosen by the guest judge as their personal favourite and will win a virtual visit from that author

Reading for Pleasure Awards Judges 

This year, bestselling author and Authorfy founder Mel Taylor-Bessent will be joining the judging panel. Mel Taylor-Bessent is the author of The Christmas Carrolls and the Race to Imagination Island series. She founded Authorfy, an online platform connecting children worldwide with their favourite authors through videos and literacy resources used in schools everywhere. She has been featured in the Blue Peter Book Club, shortlisted for the Ruth Rendell Award for championing literacy in the UK, and been an author ambassador for both the Schoolreaders charity and the Reading Agency’s Teachers’ Reading Challenge. Mel said:

I’m constantly blown away by the commitment, creativity and care teachers put into their reading for pleasure initiatives. We all know the magic of storytelling and the power of the perfect book recommendation, so I’m thrilled to be a judge for the Reading for Pleasure Teacher Awards, where teachers and librarians have gone above and beyond to inspire their pupils in ways that are imaginative and hugely impactful.’ 

Alongside Mel Taylor-Bessent, the judges for this year’s awards will be Joy Court, co-founder of All Around Reading, Teresa Cremin, Professor of Education at The Open University, Alison David, Consumer Insight Director at Farshore, Martin Galway, Head of School Programmes at National Literacy Trust, Lee Newman, Executive Publisher at Collins, Cally Poplak, Managing Director of HarperCollins Children’s Books and Farshore, and David Reedy, reading expert and former President of the UK Literacy Association.

How to Enter

The deadline for entries is midnight, Sunday 14th June, using forms found via this link: https://collins.co.uk/blogs/the-book-squad-blog/reading-for-pleasure-awards-how-to-enter

The winners will be announced on Saturday 17th October at the Open University Conference in Milton Keynes.

More information about the awards and all the details on how to enter can be found here: https://collins.co.uk/pages/reading-for-pleasure-awards or https://ourfp.org/share-your-practice/

Winners receive £250 worth of books of their choice, selected from HarperCollins Children’s Books, Farshore, Barrington Stoke and Collins and twenty copies of Help Your Child Love Reading by Alison David.

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