MAMS library

Information is the heartbeat of meaningful learning in schools. We, at MAMS, strive to create a learning environment that empowers students to connect with, engage with and utilise this information in meaningful and purposeful ways. Fundamental to this learning environment is the development of a school-wide information service where learners have opportunities to access multiple sources and forms of information and the appropriate technologies to do so. We have developed a strong library and resource centre for teachers at MAMS which is essential to a learning program that values the cognitive, cultural, social, affective, technological and spiritual development of students in a globalised, multicultural and uncertain world.

numerous books

A huge spectrum of books authored by acclaimed writers of various genres is available to children at the MAMS Library. This encourages and inculcates in them a love for reading that not only provides sheer joy but also further develops and enhances many skills in them.

The growing collection of books and periodical subscriptions at our library help maintain the child’s interest in supplementary knowledge and reference work. In addition to a fully equipped library which includes thousands of books on various subjects/topics, the school subscribes to a large number of magazines and journals which are available to ensure that students are up to date on current affairs and development in the field of science and technology.

library rules

  • All students and staff of MAMS are members of the school library.
  • Books will be issued to the students, during their Library period only. No book will be issued/ returned during teaching hours.
  • A student can borrow three books at a time, but not more than one fiction book.
  • Books are not issued for more than a fortnight and are expected to be returned in time or an appropriate fine is levied.
  • If the books are not returned within the specified time, it will be viewed seriously and a fine will be charged @Rs. 50 per day.
  • It is not expected that any student will damage or deface any book or magazine in the Library.
  • Marking/ underlining/ writing on library books, periodicals or newspapers is strictly forbidden.
  • Any student who loses or defaces a book will have to replace it at his/ her own expense. She/ he may also face disciplinary action.
  • Books in the Reference Section may not be borrowed by any student.
  • Any complaints or suggestions regarding the functioning of the library should be addressed to the Library Council.
  • Lost and unclaimed books should be handed over to the Library staff in charge.
  • All visitors should take good care of library furnishing and equipment. Make sure the library looks as good when you leave as it did when you came in.
  • Drinks and food are not allowed in the library.
  • Strict order and silence shall be maintained in the library