ISGR Libraries

At ISGR, our libraries are vibrant centers of learning, exploration, and community. Each campus library is designed to support students’ academic growth, foster a love for reading, and develop essential research and information literacy skills.

Our libraries are integral to the ISGR learning experience, offering resources and programs that support academic achievement and personal growth, and we have qualified librarians to support our students in their litterary needs.

Guldheden Campus Library

The Guldheden Campus Library serves students in the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the Swedish National Programme (LGRP) grades F–6. Our spacious library offers a welcoming environment where students can inquire, explore, and grow.

Key Features:

  • Regular Library Sessions: All students have scheduled library sessions.

  • Promoting Reading Joy: Our librarians guide students to find books that resonate with them.

  • Student independence: The library encourages students to be independent and responsible.

  • Annual reading festival: celebrating books and reading across the whole school.
  • Creative School Participation: A part of the National Arts Council’s Creative Schools projects.

For more information, visit the Guldheden Library website.

Götaberg Campus Library

The Götaberg Campus Library caters to students in the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the Swedish National Programme (LGRM) for grades 6–10. Our library is a dynamic space that supports lifelong learning through inquiry, critical thinking, and a passion for reading.

Key Features:

  • Information Literacy Development: Students are guided through the information search process, learning to evaluate sources critically and develop effective research strategies.

  • Diverse Learning Spaces: The library offers designated areas for computer use, relaxation, group work, and individual study.

  • Resource Access: A range of digital resources, including encyclopedias and databases, supporting their academic inquiries.

  • Reading Promotion: Through book talks, author presentations, and themed reading events, the library fosters a culture of reading and literary appreciation.

  • Creative School Participation: A part of the National Arts Council’s Creative Schools projects.

For more information, visit the Götaberg Library website.