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Homework and Assignment help available on Thursdays in the Learning Centre
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RESPECT RESPONSIBILITY OPPORTUNITY
T: Telephone02 4821 4499
E: Emailmulwaree-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au
The Mulwaree High School Learning Centre has excellent, modern facilities and contains many resources to assist all students in their studies. The many sources of information include books, magazines, videos, DVDs, newspapers, laptops, all of which can be used for school work. Most items are available for loan.
Year 7 students follow a library orientation program in which they are shown how to use the catalogues and indexes, how to locate information, and how to use the materials and equipment to improve their school work.
Recently published quality fiction books are a feature of the reading material.
The Library has 30 computers with up-to-date data bases and supervised internet access which are available for student use in research.
A photocopy service is available at 10 cents per copy. Computer printing is also available at 10 cents per copy unless recycled paper is used.
The Library is open to students before school from 8.30am, during lunch times and after school for a short time.
address
40 McDermott Drive
Goulburn NSW 2580
telephone 02 4821 4499
We would like to pay our respects and acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land and also pay respect to Elders both past and present.
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