Library News

EDSC Reading Challenge results for June
Library staff have tallied the Reading Challenge results for June, and at the end of the month, EDSC students had read an impressive total of 2,281 books.
Congratulations to Ammar - 8A who won June’s monthly Reading Challenge prize draw. Ammar can choose his reward from our library prize box of bookmarks and pins.
There are now less than 6 weeks to go in the EDSC Reading Challenge! Our Challenge is part of the Victorian Premiers' Reading Challenge, with added prizes. It runs each year and all EDSC students and staff can take part.
All the books read from January 1 until September 1 should be added into the Reading Challenge.
Students can read ANY books they like (excluding early childhood picture books). Students can read graphic novels, manga, English class novels, books in another language, poetry, non-fiction, eBooks, audiobooks, and more!
There are plenty of prizes on offer throughout the year. All students who read and verify 15 books will be invited to our end of year pizza party and receive a certificate and EDSC house points.
All details are on our Reading Challenge webpage.
Book Week is nearly here
Book Week 2025 is not far away! Book Week will run during Week 5 of this term, and EDSC Library staff will be unveiling our plans for the week very soon.
We are currently calling for entries for our new EDSC Library Book Week Poetry Competition.
This year, students are invited to submit poems that respond to the theme "Book an Adventure!" What does adventure mean to you? Is it a journey into the unknown, a leap of faith, or a quest for discovery? Let your imagination soar!
The winning poem will be selected by popular vote, featured prominently in the library, and the poet will receive a $20 prize voucher. All entries must be emailed to:
7773-library@schools.vic.edu.au
by Wednesday August 6.
Submission Guidelines:
- Poems must be your original work (and not use AI)
- Poems can be up to 30 lines
- All entries must be connected to the theme "Book an Adventure!" You can interpret this theme however you wish
- You can enter up to three poems
- Poems should be submitted as a Word or PDF document
- Feel free to experiment with poetic forms and structures
EDSC Bookmark Competition now open
Check out EDSC Library’s poetry collection and the CBCA Book Week website for inspiration. Showcase the power and passion of your poetry! Let your words take flight and embark on an adventure of imagination!
Our annual EDSC Library Bookmark Design Competition is now open! Entries close on Wednesday August 6.
This year students’ designs must respond to the Book Week theme ‘Book an Adventure’. Students and staff will vote for their favourite bookmark, and the winning design will be professionally printed and provided free to students in the Library. The winner will also receive a $20 prize voucher.
Designs should be emailed to 7773-library@schools.vic.edu.au by Wednesday August 6.
Each student can enter one handmade or digital design following these rules:
- Your bookmark must be sized 206mm x 56mm.
- Your background should go right to the edges. Any text or important graphics need 3mm of ‘bleed’ space at the edge (they should fit inside the size 200mm x 50mm).
- We recommend not including a border in your design as this can be affected when printing.
- Digital designs should be 300dpi. You can use these digital templates for guidance if you like (scroll down to 'Bookmarks' and select templates from the first row).
- Handmade designs can be photographed or scanned and emailed, and if they win, we will organise a high-quality scan of the artwork for printing.
- Designs must be your own work (and not AI generated).
- Designs must be one sided only. You may sign your name on the design if you like.
- Designs must include ‘EDSC Reads 2025’ somewhere.
- Designs must respond to the theme ‘Book an Adventure’. These words do not need to appear in your design, and you can interpret this broad theme however you wish.
Emily Andersen
Acting Library Coordinator