The Campus Libraries provide multiple adaptable spaces where students are encouraged and supported in furthering their education. The library provides resource support as well as a teacher on hand to assist students with their studies. The library is equipped with computers, multimedia equipment, colour printers, photocopiers and office equipment which aid student learning. Additionally, the library has books available for recreational reading as well as a developing catalogue of digital and physical resources linked to the curriculum. The library is an inviting and productive workspace aiming to improve student learning overall through the provision of its resources, spaces and services.

Book Week

BCC celebrates Book Week with a range of activities and events to celebrate all thinks books, reading and writing!

IDAHOBIT Day

On this day to acknowledge and celebrate diversity and equality  in our community, students are encouraged to wear rainbow accessories and participate in the library activities to show their support or learn more about the day. 

Writers Workshop

An informative writing workshop where a guest author works with BCC students. The session includes:

  • Elements of story craft to consider
  • Key Characters (Antagonist & Protagonist)
  • Short writing exercises
  • Being credible

Author in Residence

During Book Week, BCC will be hosting an Author in Residence day with NYT internationally bestselling author Amie Kaufman. Amie’s latest book, The Isles of the Gods was longlisted as a notable for the 2024 Children’s Book Week Awards.

Skribble

A wacky world of creativity crafted by our Campus’ most imaginative minds. A fabulous zine featuring students drawings completed in lunch and recess breaks at the San Remo Campus. All students are welcome to contribute by heading on down to the library.