Over the past two weeks, the library has been focussing on what Reconciliation Week means to us and this year’s theme “All In”.
To celebrate and share our rich First Nations culture, students have been reading First Nations picture books aloud in small groups.
Our wool corner is in full swing with students across all year levels knitting, crocheting and finger knitting. It has been fabulous to see our students learning new skills and sharing these with others. It will continue until the end of term.
We have had overwhelming positive responses to our student library survey. Students are proud of our school library and particularly enjoy our library environment and diverse collections. Many suggestions from students have been actioned already, such as new displays, signage and acquisitions. Other ideas will be implemented over time. Thank you from the Library Team to all who participated.

Over the past two weeks, the library has been focussing on what Reconciliation Week means to us and this year’s theme “All In”.
To celebrate and share our rich First Nations culture, students have been reading First Nations picture books aloud in small groups.
Our wool corner is in full swing with students across all year levels knitting, crocheting and finger knitting. It has been fabulous to see our students learning new skills and sharing these with others. It will continue until the end of term.
We have had overwhelming positive responses to our student library survey. Students are proud of our school library and particularly enjoy our library environment and diverse collections. Many suggestions from students have been actioned already, such as new displays, signage and acquisitions. Other ideas will be implemented over time. Thank you from the Library Team to all who participated.
