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Learner Profile

Secondary students can borrow a maximum of five (5) books at a time. Borrowing and returning books can be done anytime during open hours.

When are books due?

Primary students are allowed to check out two (2) library books for one (1) week. Secondary students are allowed to check out five (5) library books for two (2) weeks, excluding textbooks and class readers. Can parents have a library account? Parents can have a library account by making a request to the Librarian. Parents can borrow two (2) library books for one (1) week. How can I access the online library catalogue? Students can browse books, websites, and online articles on our school’s online catalogue. They can also review the items they’ve borrowed through the online catalogue. Please go here to access the catalogue: acgschooljakarta.folletdestiny.com. What do I do if my son/daughter has lost or damaged a book?

Students who lose or damage a book will be asked by the School to pay for the book, so that it can be replaced in the library.

The attributes of the Learner Profile represent a broad range of human capacities and responsibilities that encompass intellectual, personal, emotional and social growth. The development and demonstration of these attributes are foundational to students becoming internationally minded, active and caring community members who respect themselves, others and the world around them. Students have a range of opportunities to develop, demonstrate and reinforce attributes of the Learner Profile in the daily life of the learning community. For example, these opportunities arise: • as part of the school curriculum—through the transdisciplinary units of inquiry and through subject-specific investigations • through interactions in a variety of learning spaces—in the library, music room, social interactions—break/recess and lunch, sport and interest groups, after school activities during field trips—museum visits, interschool sports events, camps • through school events—assemblies, drama productions, sports days

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