Library Resources and Computer Suites
Library Resources
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| A self-study lesson at the library |
The school has a networked library, which is open for use to all BIS students. A portion of the annual tuition fee is used each year to add new volumes. The library is also used for supervised self-study as well as for Student Council meetings.
The BIS Library contains a collection of books, periodicals, tapes, video tapes, games, CD ROMs and two networked computers with Internet access.
All library resources are computerised and have been selected based on their relevance to the curriculum and the wider reading requirements.
The School Archive, which contains many interesting records and memorabilia about the history of BIS since 1997, is also attached to the Library.
Computer Suites
The school has three computer suites - one for Primary, and two for Secondary students - with fully networked Windows PCs and Microsoft software for word processing, desktop publishing, presentations, spreadsheets, databases, and Adobe software for graphics, and web design, amongst others.
Linux based mail and file servers enable permanent Internet and Intranet connection for school management and learning purpose. Computers are used in a wide number of subjects.
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| Computer studies laboratory with digital projection facilities |





