Tirkandi News
Term 1 Week 4

Tirkandi News
Term 1 Week 4
We are excited to be participating in the Premier's Reading Challenge again this year! The PRC encourages students to develop a love of reading by challenging them to read a set number of books throughout the year.
Each week, students who hand in their completed and signed PRC forms will go into our Friday Lucky Dip draw. Every Friday, one lucky student will be drawn and will get to choose a prize!
Thereâs also an exciting class competition happening! The first class to complete the PRC will win a special movie celebration afternoon with popcorn and juice provided.
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The PRC ends on Friday 4th September 2026 (Week 7, Term 3).
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Letâs get reading and make this our best PRC year yet! đâ¨
Here's  how borrowing works in the library:
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Reception - Â Can borrow 4 books
Years 1, 2, 3, 4 - Â Can borrow 8 books
Years 5 and 6 - Can borrow 10 books
Parents/Caregivers - Can borrow 10 books
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Please note: The borrowing numbers listed above are a guide. Classroom teachers may adjust how many books students can borrow at a time based on their class routines and individual needs. If youâre ever unsure, please check with your classroom teacher.
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Please remember to bring your library bag (Reception and Year 1/2) and return any overdue books before borrowing again. Books may be kept for up to 2 weeks. If youâve forgotten to return a book, no worries! Just pop it into the returns box when you can.
Students can return books by placing them in their classroom library box or directly into the green returns box in Tirkandi.
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Please note that only staff members may use the returns computer. If you come across a book thatâs been damaged, please place it gently in the Book Doctor box so it can be repaired.
Computer borrowing is available for Years 3 to 6 each morning from 8:40am to 8:50am. These computers are for students who have damaged their own device or forgotten to bring it.
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All borrowed computers must be returned to the library by the end of the day.
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The library policy regarding overdue, lost, or damaged books is as follows:
If the book is found later, the full amount will be reimbursed.
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Students will not be able to borrow further books until the overdue book is returned or the replacement fee is paid. All collected fees go directly toward replacing the lost or damaged item.
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Happy reading! â¨
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Tegan Dart
Library Manager
tegan.dart688@schools.sa.edu.au