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Opening Hours

                  We are based on each of the schools two sites in Shibuya and Showa:

Shibuya Site (Nursery to Year 3):

The ground floor of the tower in the main entrance just by the reception office.

Mondays to Wednesdays: 08.15 - 08.30

Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays: 15.15 - 16.30

Shibuya Children need to be accompanied.

Showa Site (Years 4 to 11):

Primary Library (Years 4 - 6):

The fourth floor at the end of the corridor by the Year 6 classrooms.

Mondays to Wednesday lunch times

Mondays to Thursdays: 15.30 - 16.15

 

Secondary/Senior Library (Years 7 - 13):

The fifth floor at the end of the corridor next to The Sixth Form Study Room and ICT.

Mondays to Fridays: 08.15 - 08.35

Mondays to Fridays: 15.30 - 16.15

 

All three libraries are opened daily for all members of the community to use.


Conacting Us:

Richie Steven, Teacher-Librarian (All three libraries): steven@bst.ac.jp

Kuniko Kikkawa, Library Assistant in Shibuya (Wednesdays and Fridays): kikkawa@bst.ac.jp

Kazumi Nono, Primary Showa Library Asisstant (Monday to Thursday): nono@bst.ac.jp

Karen Armstrong, Senior Library Assistant in Showa (Everyday including Showa Primary Library on Friday afternoons): karmstrong@bst.ac.jp


Any Suggestions or Comments?

We would love to hear from you if you have seen any really good resources that you think we could improve our collection.  At the moment we have resources in English, Japanese, French, German, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norweigan, Dutch/Flemish, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Chinese and Portuguese.

Please tell us:

  • a little bit about it and why you think it would make a good edition
  • the title
  • the author (if possible)
  • publisher or ISBN (if possible)
  • the country of origin

 Updated: Sunday, 6th November 2011

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