School Library
“I have always imagined that paradise will be a kind of library.” – Jorge Luis Borges
A library has often been described as the most enduring of memories, the truest monument for the preservation of an event or a name or affection: for it, and it only, is respected by wars and revolutions, and survives them. The Library of Carmel High School holds testimony to the aforementioned statement. One of the oldest libraries in town, it is adorned by more than ten thousand books on fiction, two thousand plus encyclopedias, informatives and other rare jewels: four periodicals, two newspaper and more than twenty-five hundred reference books for all classes, making it a treasure trove for everyone who relishes the true pleasure of a good read.
