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06 June 2018.Request
I understand Haute Vallee is closing it’s school library. Please could you provide the following information.
A
Is this correct?
B
Are any other States secondary schools closing their libraries? Or have done so recently?
C
Which secondary schools will provide a library next academic year?
D
Which primary schools will provide a library next academic year?
E
Will Jersey College for Girls (JCG) and Victoria College continue to provide a library?
F
Does Education hold any information on whether De La Salle and Beaulieu have libraries?
G
Which of all these libraries is run by a paid librarian?
H
What happens to the books when a school library closes?
Response
A
The library at Haute Vallee is being distributed to departments with a focus on non-fiction within English and the Year 7 curriculum area of Horizon. The existing book stock has been moved to individual Department Areas to be loaned to students.
A new partnership between Grainville School, Haute Vallee and the Town Library has been agreed with the mobile library visiting both schools on a Friday. All students at KS3 will also become members of the Town library open all-year round. Both Haute Vallee and Grainville are investing in an annual six book reading challenge at KS3 as part of a Literacy initiative.
B
Grainville are distributing their books across departments with a central area for books.
C
Les Quennevais have a community library which is open to the public. This arrangement is intended to continue as part of the new school build plans.
Hautlieu and Le Rocquier will continue to provide a school library next academic year.
D
Bel Royal, d’Auvergne, First Tower, Grouville, Jersey College Prep, La Moye, Les Landes, Mont a l’Abbe, Mont Nicolle, Plat Douet, Rouge Bouillion, Samares, Springfield, St Clement, St John, St Lawrence, St Luke, St Martin, St Peter, St Saviour, Trinity and Victoria College Prep.
E
Jersey College for Girls and Victoria College will continue to provide a school library next academic year.
F
The information represents only States of Jersey maintained and fee-paying maintained schools. It does not include the private secondary schools Beaulieu Convent School and De La Salle College.
G
The libraries at Hautlieu, Jersey College for Girls, Le Rocquier, Les Quennevais and Victoria College are ran by paid librarians.
The remaining schools maintain their libraries with support from a teacher, teaching assistant or volunteer who are responsible for the up keep.
H
The Education Department do not hold information about a school library closure and are therefore not able to provide a response.