Library Media Centre
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KG/ES Media Center
Discover passions, reinforce knowledge, and invent a new way of looking at the world!
The Media Centre can be used by all parents and their children who are enrolled at Seisen International School. The Media Centre has materials for all children from Kindergarten to Grade 5. It has a wide variety of materials including books, e-books, online resources, and magazines (including digital through Sora).
Storytime with Ms. Lea
Online Resources
New Books & E-Books in the Media Center
MS/HS Library
Welcome to the MS/HS Library Media Center, a place where students come to learn, explore and collaborate.
Resources of many different levels are provided to meet the challenge of research from MYP interdisciplinary units to IB Extended Essays.
The fictional content is regularly updated to keep up with the growing demand of eager, dedicated Seisen readers. Patrons may borrow a maximum of five resources for two weeks and may renew items if needed longer.
E-books and audiobooks from Overdrive, our digital library, are automatically returned after two weeks and are best viewed on the Sora App. Throughout the day the library is a place for students to study quietly and meet with teachers, clubs and committees.
The library is open from 8:00 to 4:30 Monday-Friday, but may close early some days for scheduled meetings.
Online Resources
Research
MS Reading List
MS Reading List
HS Reading List
HS Reading List
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