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Friday, 23 January 2009 17:07

Opening Hours

The Library is open from 8am until 4.30pm (4pm Fridays)

Students are allowed to borrow up to 10 books, at any one time, for a maximum of 3 weeks.
Books may be renewed up to 3 times but must be produced in the library to renew.

Behaviour Policy

The use of the Library is given to all students provided that their behaviour falls within accepted guidelines.

Eating and drinking ELSEWHERE
Show respect for others by working sensibly in the library.
Handle the resources in a careful manner
Show respect and consideration for others, by moving around the library quietly and carefully.
Help to keep the library in good order.

Students failing to adhere to these guidelines will be asked to leave the library. If this happens in lesson-time then a slip will be sent to the Tutor/Class Teacher explaining the reasons for the students return.

 


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Siobhan Dowd
"if a child can read, they can think,
if a child can think they are free"

Siobhan Dowd (1960-2007)
Carnegie Medal 2009

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How I Live Now

It would be much easier to tell this story if it were all about a chaste and perfect love between Two Children Against the World at an Extreme Time in History. But let's face it, that would be crap. Daisy is sent from New York to England to spend a summer with cousins she has never met. They are Isaac, Edmond, Osbert and Piper. And two dogs and a goat. She's never met anyone quite like them before - and, as a dreamy English summer progresses, Daisy finds herself caught in a timeless bubble. It seems like the perfect summer. But their lives are about to explode. Falling in love is just the start of it. War breaks out - a war none of them understands, or really cares about, until it lands on their doorstep. The family is separated. The perfect summer is blown apart. Daisy's life is changed forever - and the world is too.