Nottingham law firm donates notebooks to L.E.A.D. Academy Trust

Browne Jacobson, a Nottingham-based law firm, has donated notebooks to children at L.E.A.D. Academy Trust. The donation is part of Browne Jacobson's commitment to supporting the local community and promoting literacy in schools.

"We are very thankful for the generous donation of these beautiful notebooks from Browne Jacobson," said L.E.A.D. Academy Trust Deputy CEO, Bobby Thandi. "The notebooks act as a reminder of the benefits of community links for our academies - Iā€™m sure pupils will fill these up with their creative writing quickly!"

The notebooks were printed by Linney Printers, another Nottingham-based company. The notebooks are a practical learning tool for pupils, but they also signify the importance of strong community links across the academies.

"We are delighted to be able to support L.E.A.D. Academy Trust and their commitment to literacy," said Browne Jacobson partner, Mark Blois. "We hope that the notebooks will help the pupils to enjoy their learning and to develop a love of reading and writing."

Literacy is essential for success in school and in life. Reading helps children to develop their vocabulary, comprehension, and writing skills. It also helps them to learn about the world around them and to develop their imaginations.

The donation of notebooks by Browne Jacobson is a valuable contribution to the education of children in Nottingham. It is a reminder of the importance of community partnerships and the power of reading to transform lives.

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