Library News
Holiday reading...
Students can take books home from our school library these holidays providing they do not have overdues. If you have been sent home an overdue notice please have a good look and return it next term.
Don't forget to visit your local library. They have activities planned for this term (see below) and libraries are a great place to spend a few hours browsing and a wonderful habit to get into borrowing and returning resources. These holidays some activities include chemical science and the art of bubble making, paper making, engineering with pasta, creating your own bee hotel, lego and stop motion filmmaking, build and launching your own rocket, lots of music and song and its all free.
What's cool after school? For kids and youth.
You'll find free after school activities across all the branches - please check the Event calendar for times and locations.
STEM Squad for children aged 9+ who want to learn more about science, technology, engineering and maths with a range of fun activities and experiments. Find a session. (Parks, Port Adelaide and Greenacres only)
Creative Kids is a space where kids can create, invent and discover! There's no need to book. All activities are held 3.30-4.30pm during school terms. Find a session.
Lil' Greenies is a place for kids to learn about the environment in a fun, hands-on way with creative and sustainable activities, plus exciting excursions! Mondays after school, 3.30-4.30pm during the school term at Semaphore Library. Find a session.
Anime Club is for teenagers (15 years+) who love all things anime and manga. The club meets at Enfield Library, Thursdays monthly, 6-7pm. Find a session.
Position Vacant....
Are you interested in helping the library with covering? We regularly get new books and once processed they need to be covered before going on the shelf.
We will supply the contact and show you how we do it.
You can do it in your home at your leisure and the best part about it is you get to see first hand our new books and share with your family.
Contact Sue Moroney in the library if you are interested.
Thanks