Resource Centre

As we come to the end of Term 4, I remind all students to return any Textbooks and Library books the first week they return to the College in 2023 if they have not already returned them to the Resource Centre. It is most important that all books are returned so that they can be sanitised ready for reallocation to 2023 classes. I thank all students who have been proactive in either returning their books or requesting an extension of time for the holiday break. 

As we finish for the year, more new books are arriving for the College community to enjoy in 2023. Many of those books purchased have been recommendations and requests from students and we appreciate their involvement in and contributions to building an interesting and wide-ranging collection of fiction and non-fiction books and magazines. 

 

Many students have extended the time for their books to read during the holiday break and others have taken the opportunity to stock up on new titles, classics, graphic novels, comics and non-fiction books and magazines for hobbies and interests including sports, cooking, craft and biographies.

 

We wish everyone happy reading over the holiday break.

 

Reading is a discount ticket to everywhere” Mary Schmich (Journalist and columnist for the Chicago Tribune from 1992 to 2021, winning the Pulitzer Prize in 2012. Her columns were syndicated nationally by Tribune Content Agency.

 

 

Dr Sandra Cox-Townend  | Teacher Librarian