Resource Library News

RESOURCE LIBRARY MONITORS
The Library Monitors program is also back for 2025! This program is facilitated by library staff and gives students from Year 3 to Year 12 an opportunity at an extracurricular leadership role within the college. Library Monitors are responsible for a range of roles within the library space, including shelving books, keeping the space tidy, assisting with displays, brainstorming new programs with staff, and so much more.
We would like to announce our Term 1 Library Monitors for 2025, congratulations to Keirra D (7), Marley V (5/6), Priya M (5/6). We look forward to working together with these students this term.
MONTHLY AUTHOR FOCUS
Each month, the college library will highlight a significant author for students to explore. March 2025 will highlight Mem Fox as our chosen Author. The library will investigate her well known picture story books, story themes and her background.
READ AN EBOOK WEEK
Read an ebook week is back from March 2-8 and it is all about showcasing the world of electronic books and the many ways readers can access them. The college library will also be promoting our ebook platform, where students can explore and get to know the site within library sessions.
We hope you take the time to explore the wonderful selection of eBooks available, from classic literature to modern favourites. Access our eBooks on
https://kyabramp-12.eplatform.co/
2025 PROGRAMS
The Library at Lunchtime
The College Resource Library will be open at lunchtime during Term 1 (starting Week 3). Lunchtime clubs are back for 2025, with Creators Club on Wednesdays, Comic Club on Fridays, and a new Makerspace Club on Mondays. We can’t wait to see staff and students enjoying the library at lunchtime soon
Photos from Library Clubs
SCHOLASTIC BOOK CLUB
The next issue of Scholastic Book Club is out now! If you are wishing to put in an order, please return issue 2 by Friday 21 March.
Catalogues are provided to classroom teachers (Primary), the college library (Algabonya), the main office (Dungala), and the double story building (Fischer).