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Annie Wright Library
  • Home
  • Find a Library Book
  • Our Databases
  • Lower School Resources
    • LS Technology Website
    • LS Library
  • Middle School Resources
  • Upper School Resources
    • Upper School Extended Essay
      • Math EE Resources
      • Biology EE Resources
      • Language & Literature EE Resources
      • Computer Science EE Resources
      • History EE resources
    • Extended Essay
  • Super Secret Off Campus Passwords
  • More
    • Home
    • Find a Library Book
    • Our Databases
    • Lower School Resources
      • LS Technology Website
      • LS Library
    • Middle School Resources
    • Upper School Resources
      • Upper School Extended Essay
        • Math EE Resources
        • Biology EE Resources
        • Language & Literature EE Resources
        • Computer Science EE Resources
        • History EE resources
      • Extended Essay
    • Super Secret Off Campus Passwords


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Upper School for Girls Extended Essay

5th Grade Exhibition

The Annie Wright Schools Library and Learning Commons connects students, faculty, and families with resources that further individual and group inquiries. Our two-floor commons includes individual and collaborative work and play spaces, integrated computer labs, a recording studio, and a dual purpose global communications center/archive.

Lower School students visit the Library weekly to enjoy read alouds, discover new books, and learn library skills. We house over 22,000 volumes and license over a dozen databases appropriate for our youngest researchers and most seasoned inquirers.

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