Whats happening in the AHS library?

The Auburn High School Library remains a vibrant hub of activity and engagement,  It is delightful to see keen Year 7 student readers this year. These students along with all the other strong active library users are taking up the opportunity of utilising the amazing free resources in our library and building a stronger reading culture at the school.

Students can access the Library Catalogue via Compass

1.Click on to Favourites (Star).

  1. Scroll down to AHS Digital Library.

3.Students use your numerical Compass Login for the Username and Password is your date of birth eg: 18052012.

  1. Staff use your numerical Compass username and password.
  2. Click on Discover
  3. Circulation
  4. EPlatform Ebooks and Audiobooks

Take a moment to explore.

The furniture and shelving in the Library has been moved around. From the entrance of the library: on the left is non fiction which features the French Collection, (IB) International Baccalaureate, STEM. On the right is the fiction collection. The long red couch is placed in between the fiction collection and is facing towards Library1 classroom to inspire potential readers and sight supervision.

As a reminder Daily Opening Hours of the Library are:

8:30am

Recess 10:51am to 11:15am,

Lunchtime 1:35 to 1:50pm

3:00 to 4:00pm

Our English teachers asked students for requests of new books in their English classes.  These new books are on display in the Library in the New Books white bookcase near the Loans Desk.

During February the Library celebrated “Love Your Library Day” on

14th February.  Students who visited the library at lunchtime kindly filled in hearts to write a sentence on what they liked about the library or their favourite book. Blind Date with a Book. Students were asked to write review. We also had a display of books with romance

If your child has any overdue books, we kindly ask that they return them as soon as possible or contact me direct. We would prefer to work together to resolve this matter rather than issuing an invoice.

Shirley Wong

Librarian

 

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