Our library supports learning beyond textbooks, strengthening comprehension, curiosity, imagination, and independent thought.
The Library as a Learning Hub
At our school, the library is the heart of active learning—a place where children think independently, ask better questions, and build a lifelong relationship with books. While technology has changed how information is accessed, reading remains a powerful tool for deep learning, language development, imagination, and emotional growth.
A Well-Chosen Collection of Books
Our school library is modest yet well equipped, with a thoughtfully curated collection of around a thousand books. It includes encyclopedias and reference materials, a wide range of fiction and classic novels, and an enriching selection of science and general knowledge books that support academic learning.
Reading Beyond the Syllabus
A key strength of the library is its wide range of reference books across subjects, enabling students to explore topics beyond prescribed textbooks. Whether preparing for competitions, strengthening projects, or discovering new interests, these resources encourage broader thinking, deeper understanding, and independent exploration.
Building Lifelong Reading Habits
The library actively nurtures reading habits across age groups by encouraging regular borrowing, personal reading routines, and exposure to quality texts. Through storytelling, classroom connections, and discussions, students develop vocabulary, comprehension, focus, and confidence—finding the library to be a calm, enriching space that supports both academic growth and personal development.