School Library
A world of knowledge awaits — from KG to K12, our library is the beating heart of learning at Venkateshwara World School, housing over 8,000 books, digital resources, and a team dedicated to nurturing the love of reading.
A Knowledge Repository for Every Learner
The library at Venkateshwara World School is more than just a collection of books — it is the knowledge repository that satiates every knowledge seeker from KG to K12. We offer a vast range of reading material across every genre, subject, and level of comprehension.
Our well-organised library allows students and staff to refer to multiple books available for knowledge enhancement. Students are issued books so they can accomplish their academic journey with ease and confidence. VWS Library is a place where students not only read but also research and explore — actively supporting both the learning and teaching process.
Venkateshwara World School promotes book reading at every step, so that books become an integral part of their lives and lifelong learning becomes second nature.
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one. At VWS, we believe every child deserves those thousand lives — and our library is the door to all of them.
— VWS Library PhilosophyLibrary Features & Facilities
Over 8,000 books spanning fiction, non-fiction, textbooks, reference books, magazines, and newspapers — carefully curated for students from KG through Class XII.
Access to digital books, e-journals, newspapers, story books, and educational videos on screen — making students visually smart and digitally literate.
A qualified team of librarians assists students by guiding them to the right books, encouraging reading habits, and teaching responsible use of library resources.
Students can borrow books for home reading through a structured issue system — ensuring learning continues beyond the classroom and school hours.
The library supports academic research projects, school assignments, and independent exploration — cultivating critical thinking and self-directed learning.
Daily newspapers and educational magazines keep students updated with current affairs — building general awareness alongside academic knowledge.
Our Library Spaces