Did you know that ISE Library holds one of the biggest English language collections for young readers in Tallinn? The library has ~10,000 printed volumes on hand in addition to e-books, films and subscription databases. Our print collection has classics and contemporary children’s and young adult fiction including award winners from Newbery, Caldecott, Carnegie, ALA Young Adult, Graphic Novel etc. award lists. We have a thorough supplementary non-fiction collection for PYP units of inquiry and upper school research projects. ISE believes in supplying accuracy, objectivity, and reliability in research materials for both children and adults. Our carefully selected subscription databases, The World Book, Britannica School Edition and EBSCOhost are among the industry leaders of award-winning encyclopedias, reference sources, and digital products for the home and schools. The Library consists of an interesting maze of five rooms that contain: a reference and research area, upper school area, lower school area, classroom and sitting area. The Reference and Research Area hosts a classroom and our comprehensive reference and non-fiction collection for daily research. The Upper School and Lower School areas contain the fiction collection including a range of books from teenage popular fiction to attractive editions of modern and older classics for leisure reading and curriculum support. Beautiful picture books are introduced and enjoyed during story time with our very youngest students. The sitting area holds world languages, graphic novels, and poetry sections along with a media collection. The Classroom is used for scheduled Library and information studies classes for grades PreK – 5, classroom instruction, and individual study. Carefully selected library materials are a cumulative enrichment to the learning environment. The qualified library staff is an integral part of the teaching team, delivering the Library/Information studies course and the school literacy programs, coordinating curriculum support and managing resources. A study by Debra E. Kachel and Keith Curry Lance (The School Library Journal March 2013) adds to the evidence that all K–12 students need and deserve quality school library programs with full-time certified staff. Students are more likely to succeed when they have library programs that are well staffed, well-funded, technologically well equipped, well stocked, and accessible. ISE Library meets the parameters of this research. The ISE library was fully renovated during the summer of 2007. The result is a modern facility with areas for younger and older students, as well as for quiet reading or individual learning. In spring 2009, the Library Media Center was named The Sharon Sperry Library “the heart of school” to recognize her support in developing the library into a contemporary learning environment during her years, 2004-2009, as ISE Director. The ISE library services are available to the entire school community – students, teachers and their families. Take the advantage of the wonderful resources ISE library offers. Kadri Tomson kadrit@ise.edu.eeWelcome to the ISE Library