​​Learning Commons at the CBE

Today’s learners cannot imagine life without the internet and supporting technology. The concept of the traditional library is changing to include technology, online tools and spaces for collaboration and exploration.​​​

Learning Commons / Library

Our Learning Commons

Is the hub for our school learning community. It is for available to all students and is for research, reading and quiet study. 

Students have access to the library in the morning and at noon in order to do homework, browse through the books, use the computer resources, sign out materials, or read. Computers are to be used for learning and school work. Up to two books may be signed out for a two weeks. 

There is a charge for lost or damaged materials. Numerous online resources are available through the library, or from home via D2L. The Learning Centre in the library is available to students on Thursdays. For students that have missed work or need one-to-one support, they may request a time in the Learning Centre with their subject teacher.

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