Thursday, 16 April 2026

Honouring Stephen Lawrence Day in the Library

This week, the library features a new display in recognition of Stephen Lawrence Day, observed each year on the 22nd April. The day commemorates Stephen Lawrence, an 18-year-old student whose life was tragically cut short in a racially motivated attack in 1993. His death, and the subsequent public inquiry, became a pivotal moment in British history, exposing institutional racism and prompting important changes in policing and social awareness.

Stephen Lawrence Day is not only a time to remember his life, but also to reflect on themes of justice, equality, and the ongoing work needed to build a fairer society. It encourages us to celebrate diversity, challenge discrimination, and recognise the contributions of Black British communities.

Our display brings together a range of books that explore these themes from different perspectives. This includes The Life of Stephen Lawrence, offering insight into his story and legacy, alongside both fiction and non-fiction titles that centre Black British voices and experiences. You’ll also find books highlighting influential Black figures from history, helping to broaden understanding of the people and stories that have shaped the world around us.

We hope this display encourages students to explore new perspectives, engage with important histories, and reflect on the values of respect, inclusion, and equality that Stephen Lawrence Day represents.

Students are encouraged to browse the display, borrow a book, and continue the conversation.



 

Monday, 9 March 2026

🌸 Library Display: International Women’s Day

The library is celebrating International Women’s Day with a special book display highlighting inspiring women from history, literature, science, sport, and beyond.

From powerful biographies to stories featuring strong female characters, these books recognise the achievements and voices of women around the world. Come and explore the display and discover a new read. 📚



Monday, 2 March 2026

📚✨Celebrating World Book Day

This month, the library is celebrating World Book Day with a special display featuring previous World Book Day titles. These short but brilliant books prove that a great story can spark a lifelong love of reading.

On Thursday 5th March, students will receive their World Book Day tokens, which can be exchanged for a free book or used towards another title. 

World Book Day is all about reading for pleasure, choosing books that genuinely interest you and reading because you want to. Come and explore the display and use your token to discover something you’ll love. 📖✨



Friday, 30 January 2026

💕 February Library Display: Love in All Its Forms

 This February, the library is celebrating love, romance, friendship, and pride with a brand-new themed display. From heart-warming love stories and powerful tales of friendship to books exploring LGBTQ+ history, identity, and belonging, this collection is all about connection in its many forms.

Whether you’re looking for a cosy romance, a story about finding your people, or a book that celebrates being proudly yourself, there’s something here for everyone. Come and take a look and maybe fall in love with your next read. 📚✨




Monday, 19 January 2026




📚 New Year, New Books!

A new year is the perfect excuse to discover a new favourite read, and we’ve got some exciting additions landing on our shelves to start the year strong.

Whether you’re in the mood for myth and folklore like The Fox Maidens, fast-paced mystery in The Dead Soul Project, or light-hearted adventure with Cruise Ship Kid, there’s something for everyone.

If you prefer epic fantasy and action, The Bloodsworn Saga delivers legendary battles and powerful storytelling, while the ever-popular The Hunger Games remains a must-read for fans of drama, survival, and rebellion.

Pop into the library, grab something new, and start 2026 with a great book in hand, you never know where your next read might take you...✨