On February 26, students at Progresso Bilíngue Santos participated in “Read for the Record 2026,” a global literacy campaign that brings together millions of children and adults to celebrate the importance of reading and early childhood education.As a leading Santos international school, Progresso Bilíngue Santos continues to create meaningful learning experiences that encourage curiosity, creativity, and a lifelong love of reading.This year marked the 20th edition of the worldwide initiative, with students engaging in activities centered around the featured book, See Marcus Grow. The story captured the attention of young readers and created an exciting opportunity for children to explore language, imagination, and emotional expression through literature. To learn more about student programs, literacy initiatives, and admissions at Progresso Bilíngue Santos, families can contact the admissions team.What is Read for the Record?Read for the Record is an annual global campaign designed to promote literacy awareness and encourage reading among young learners. The initiative highlights the importance of early language development, socioemotional growth, and access to quality educational experiences.By participating in this global event, students become part of a larger international community focused on building stronger literacy foundations for children around the world.Benefits of reading initiatives for studentsEvents like Read for the Record provide several important benefits for young learners, especially during the early stages of education.Encouraging a love for readingReading activities help children develop positive associations with books and storytelling. Interactive reading experiences can inspire students to become more confident and enthusiastic readers both inside and outside the classroom.Supporting language developmentListening to stories and discussing characters, emotions, and themes helps students expand vocabulary, improve communication skills, and strengthen comprehension abilities.Promoting socioemotional learningBooks often introduce children to empathy, kindness, resilience, and self-awareness. Stories like See Marcus Grow help students better understand emotions, relationships, and personal growth in an engaging and age-appropriate way.Strengthening early literacy skillsEarly literacy initiatives support essential academic foundations, including listening, speaking, comprehension, and critical thinking. These skills play a major role in long-term academic success.