Library

We believe that a love for reading starts early

At St. Claret High School, our school library stands as a cornerstone of our academic environment — a thoughtfully curated space where books become windows to the world and every child is encouraged to dream, discover, and grow.

95%
students visit the library
|

500+

Total books in Collection

(including fiction, nonfiction, and leveled readers)

2,100+

Monthly Student Visitors

per month

Our school library is a vibrant, welcoming space where children are encouraged to explore their imaginations, develop research skills, and discover the joy of books.

Library

What Makes Our Library Special?

Our library features a rich and diverse selection of age-appropriate books, carefully chosen to support every stage of a child’s development:

  • Picture books and read-aloud stories for younger children.
  • Early readers and beginner chapter books for growing minds.
  • Informational texts, encyclopedias, and subject-based resources to support classroom learning.
  • Inspirational biographies, folktales, and multicultural stories to broaden horizons.

Welcoming & Nurturing Environment

We’ve created a warm, colorful, and inviting space that encourages children to explore freely:

  • Cosy reading zones with child-sized furniture.
  • Quiet corners for independent reading and reflection.
  • Group reading areas for interactive storytelling and discussions.

Reading Programs and Activities

We actively promote literacy through engaging programs that make reading fun and meaningful. Weekly Library Periods: Dedicated time for students to explore books, participate in storytelling, and develop reading habits.

Library Etiquette – Building Respectful Readers

To ensure a pleasant experience for all, we encourage students to:

  • Treat books and materials with care.
  • Speak softly and maintain a quiet atmosphere.
  • Return books on time to allow others access.
  • Share the space respectfully and responsibly.

Our Mission is to cultivate a generation of thoughtful, articulate, and empathetic readers by providing access to quality literature, promoting reading as a joyful experience, and supporting each child's academic and emotional development through books.

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