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At Kalpavruksha School, we believe that a library is not just a room filled with books, but a gateway to knowledge, imagination, and discovery. Our school library is one of the most valuable resources on campus, designed to encourage students to develop strong reading habits and a lifelong love for learning.

With a collection of over 5,000 carefully curated books, the library offers students access to a wide variety of resources ranging from academic reference materials to literature that inspires creativity and critical thinking. In addition to books, the library also subscribes to the latest periodicals, newspapers, and magazines—both Indian and international—ensuring that our students remain connected with current affairs, global trends, and innovations.

Highlights of Our Library

  • A well-organized and diverse range of books, covering subjects like science, mathematics, literature, history, geography, art, and more.
  • Access to encyclopedias, dictionaries, competitive exam guides, and other essential reference sources to support academic growth.
  • A wide selection of national and international periodicals that broaden perspectives and keep students updated on current events.
  • A quiet and inspiring environment that promotes concentration, curiosity, and independent learning.
  • Books and materials thoughtfully selected to suit different age groups, ensuring that every child finds something that sparks their interest.

A Place to Grow Minds

The library at Kalpavruksha is more than just a study space—it is a place where students explore new ideas, strengthen their intellect, and cultivate creativity. Whether it is for research, project work, or simply the joy of reading, the library plays a vital role in shaping the educational journey of every child.

Our goal is to help students see reading as a rewarding and lifelong habit. By making the library a central part of school life, we aim to nurture knowledgeable, imaginative, and well-rounded individuals who are ready to face the challenges of tomorrow.

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