Library
Library
stocks are not static. There is constant evaluation and review
of stocks. In order to meet the current educational requirements
of teachers and students alike.
There
is a comprehensive and up to date stock of Fiction material which
students can borrow.
The
Reference Library has approximately 2,000 books. The library subscribes
to 20 journals which include History Ireland, National Geographic,
Newsweek, PC Live etc.
The
school does not simply believe students should have access to
printed books only but should have access to the latest Reference
CD-ROMs such as Microsoft Encarta, Grolier etc. There are six
multimedia Pentium computers with access to the Internet and CD-ROMs.
These are used for research and project work.

The
library operates an automated version (ALICE) of the Dewey Classification
Scheme; students are taught how to find books using the system. The
library is simply not a place for revision; it is also a place
to gather material for projects and to learn how a library operates
(which is very important for students planning to go to university).