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Library Project
The library is open to all the pupils of the school every weekday from 9:00 in the morning till 15:00 in the afternoon. Each pupil will be given a library card which must be presented if the pupil wants to borrow a book. With the help of a computer the number on library card is scanned into the computer. This procedure will make a connection between the book the pupil wishes to borrow and the pupil. When the book is returned the card is scanned again and the pupil may borrow another book.
Thabo Moetji the Bathokwa Librarian, ready to help. All the books in the library are donations from other schools. The books that were previously in the library have been replaced because most of the books were in an unsatisfactory condition or were unsuitable for the children
Nicoline Wessels from UNISA helping to get things up and running. UNISA is the governing body of the library project. Included in this project is a reading scheme for both parents and pupils. Pupils in grades 1 and 7 are taught how to read and are motivated to read more. Parents and teachers are introduced to new ways of reading to the children and how to motivate the children to read more.
Books donated to the Library. The aim of the project is to create a liaison with public libraries to in future, allow the children to borrow books from the libraries and in so doing, create a culture of reading. To promote this culture of reading, the school have a 30 minute reading period, every Tuesday and Wednesday from 8:00 till 8:30. |
Made by Students of the University of Pretoria, Community Project
2005 - 2006: Johann de Villiers + Liezel Nordier
2006 - 2007: