Centre for Documentation and Information
The CDI is reserved for middle and high school students only.
This center is not a permanent room but a place reserved for research and reading. Lessons and homework (except those requiring documentation) must be done at home or in the classroom.
Our schedules
Opening : Sunday to Wednesday: 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. And Thursday from 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m..
Loans: every day at recess.
Borrowings and loan duration
Textbooks loaned to students at the beginning of the year must be covered, used with care and returned at the end of the school year.
The student has the possibility of borrowing a maximum of 4 books, for a period of 15 days, renewable unless new.
- Fiction (novels, theater, poetry, story)
- A comic
- A magazine (except latest issues)
- A documentary (except voluminous works intended for on-site research)
Encyclopedias and dictionaries are available to students at the CDI, but they cannot be borrowed
Loss or damage
Any lost or damaged document, book or manual will be charged to the family.
- Loss of a schoolbook: 120.00 SAR
- Deterioration of a school textbook: 70.00 SAR or 50.00 SAR depending on the condition of the book
- Loss of a library book: 80.00 SAR
- Deterioration of a library book: SAR 70.00 or SAR 50.00 depending on the condition of the book.
Attitude to be respected at the CDI
- Leave the binder in front of the CDI in the shelves provided for this purpose (provide all your equipment at the start of the hour);
- Respect the calm and discretion of the CDI, place of reading and work;
- Do not eat or drink;
- Respect the bells (no comings and goings between the CDI and the outside);
- Be silent ;
- Do not use the cell phone or music player;
- Store the works correctly after using them;
- Respect the layout of the premises and the equipment found there;
- Do not use computer stations for purposes other than documentary research (games, etc.);
- Remember to return borrowed documents on the scheduled dates.
Availability of permanent contract
During the TPE sessions (personal work supervised in 1time), ECJS (legal and social civic education in 2nde, 1time and Terminale), documentary initiation courses (in 6th), personalized support (in high school) and disciplinary documentary research, the CDI is only open to the students concerned.
The remaining free time slots are reserved as a priority for students with research to do.
Students wanting to read will be accepted depending on availability of places.
The Documentalists: Lorraine JACQUEMIN and Claire PIERRU