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Curriculum Resources:  new teaching resources for education students

Curriculum Resources: new teaching resources for education students

Did you know that Augustine House is home to a wide range of Curriculum Resources, such as books and equipment, which can be borrowed and used within the classroom? Fantastic […]

20 Oct, 202213 Aug, 2024 Canterbury, Collection highlights, Discover Your Library, Home
Mental Health Awareness Week – Connect With Nature

Mental Health Awareness Week – Connect With Nature

“Nature is our great untapped resource for a mentally healthy future” – Mental Health Foundation Has the link between nature and mental health ever been more evident? After over a […]

07 May, 202113 Aug, 2024 Canterbury, Collection highlights, Digital library, Home, Medway, Salomons, StressLess and wellbeing, Sustainability
Exploring Curriculum Resources – Story Sacks

Exploring Curriculum Resources – Story Sacks

Story Sacks enable children to develop a deeper exploration into the world of reading. They encourage fun, creative and imaginative ways in which children can take the story further and […]

14 Nov, 201913 Aug, 2024 Canterbury, Collection highlights, Home

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