Tuesday 28 May 2013

End-of-year returns / Summer borrowing

All secondary school library books are due back by Wednesday, June 12th.
But, wait!  you say, I'm a Grade 9 IGCSE or Grade 11 IB Diploma student in the middle of a two-year programme.  I need my texts!

Yes, Grade 9 and Grade 11 students can keep their textbooks over the summer, if they want.  (If you don't want responsibility for them, then just return them -- and get fresh copies in August.)

Grade 11 students writing their Extended Essay over the summer may also keep books out.

If specific teachers give you permission to take out future textbooks, that is also okay.  Just have them contact us.

Otherwise we want all books returned to the library.  The summer is long and we want to minimize the loss of books.

Many thanks.

We appreciate your cooperation, just as we hope you appreciate the library books.

p.s.  See our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page on the library website for general policy questions.


Monday 13 May 2013

Trial of new database: PsychARTICLES from the APA



American Psychological Association - APA

Trial access from 9 May to 8 June 2013 to 

PsychARTICLES

This database offers full-text articles for journals published by the American Psychological Association, the APA Educational Publishing Foundation, the Canadian Psychological Association and Hogrefe & Huber. The database includes all material from the print journals. Many titles go back to volume 1, issue 1.


This resource will be of major use to any IB Psychology students.

Thursday 9 May 2013

Join the Readers Cup team! Competition Wed May 22nd

On Wednesday, May 22, the annual Readers Cup competition will be held at SJI International School.

As you may remember, our primary school brought home a cup for the Younger Readers category (okay, tied three ways, but still....).  And we have won the Older Readers category in years past (yay, AMK!).

We'll be sending three teams to compete:  6 members for Younger Readers (Grades 2-4), 6 members for Older Readers (Grades 4-8), and 4 members for Mature Readers (Grades 8+).

The books the teams need to know to answer short-answer and multiple choice questions are subsets of the Red Dot Awards for this year.

The competition is against other international schools in Singapore, e.g., the Canadian school, the Australian school, Stamford American International School, SJI International, Chatsworth, ISS, OFS, and the Dover campus.

Mr. Miles Beasley has volunteered to coordinate getting MS and HS students for the Older and Mature teams.  NB:  The Older Readers team will be a combination of Primary and Secondary students.  Ms. Debbie Diaz, the primary school teacher-librarian, is coordinating the Primary students.  Ms. Katie Day, the secondary teacher-librarian, is part of the Readers Cup quiz management team, so cannot train members directly (for obvious reasons!).

Team members will leave right after school on Wednesday, May 22, on a school bus.  The competition starts at 4 pm and should be over by 6 pm.  Parents and any other students who want to watch and cheer our teams on are very welcome.  There will be light refreshments provided.

Anyone interested should meet Mr. Beasley in the secondary library Monday, May 13, at morning break (9:50am) -- on the ground floor level.  You should have read at least ONE of the books to be considered for the team.

Click on the title below to see sample questions for each book.