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The welcoming library contains a wide range of up-to-date resources to support the learning and teaching needs of pupils and staff as well as their reading interests, encouraging students to become independent life-long learners.
Staff
Librarian: Mrs Page
Library Assistant: Mrs Duncan
Opening Hours
8:30 am – 4:15 pm
The library is open throughout intervals and lunchtime.
Resources
The stock of about 8,000 items includes a wide selection of fiction to attract pupils of all ages and abilities. The non-fiction section contains items to help with homework and research, as well as plenty of books for general interest on a wide number of subjects. To help with revision, the library stocks past papers and revision guides covering all school subjects, as well as books containing guidance on how to study well. Local newspapers can be found here, as well as magazines on a range of topics. The Careers section is kept up to date with information to show pupils a huge collection of options open to them. A number of computers with Internet access are also available for pupil use.
Borrowing
S1 – S3 pupils may borrow 2 items for up to 4 weeks.
S4 – S6 pupils may borrow 6 items for up to 4 weeks.
There are no fines for overdue(过期的) items but failure to return an item will result in a request for payment for a replacement.
Pupils are reminded about overdue items via their teacher on a weekly basis. After 3 reminders a letter will be sent home and a second letter will be sent home after a further 4 weeks.
Please do not hesitate to contact Mrs Page if you wish to discuss any matters arising from pupil use of the library.
21. In this library, you cannot find .
A. 8,000 fiction B. local newspapers
C. past papers on math D. computers with Internet access
22. If you are a student in S5, how many books can you borrow at most?
A. 2. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6.
23. If you lost a book borrowed from the library, you would .
A. pay a heavy fine B. pay nothing for the book
C. pay the money for the book D. buy a book for a replacement