Library Resources
Library Peer Tutoring
Canterbury's library offers an excellent opportunity for students to work independently or in small groups on various classroom assignments.

Health Resources We have four new series, each containing several different titles, on topics related to health and well-being.

Science Resources
We have a new series called Forensics: The Science of Crime Solving.

Black History Resources
We have several new biographies, including ones on the following people: Mildred Taylor; Booker T. Washington; Toni Morrison; Rosa Parks; Langston Hughes.

Writing Resources
We have several new self- help books on writing, including titles on writing screenplays, essays, children's books and non-fiction.

History Resources We have three new encyclopedia sets
• World Almanac Library of the Holocaust
• Cold War Reference Library
• History's Villains

Online Resources
Please visit Canterbury Library's Wikispace for information on Alexandria researcher and suggested reading lists:

Canterbury Library Wikispace

A Library Peer Tutor's job is to help around the library: shelving books, tidying, running circulation, helping fellow students, or working on special projects, such as Grade Nine Orientation. Becoming a peer tutor provides students with a chance to test the waters of a possible career in teaching, while at the same time earning a credit. The library is a friendly place to be, and there's always plenty of work to be done!
Debbie Millett Principal
Cheryl Black
Carl Dobbin

Vice-Principals
Deborah Grinnell
Arts Coordinator
Cindy Taylor
Office Admin
Canterbury HS
900 Canterbury Ave
Ottawa, ON
K1G 3A7
Phone
(613) 731-1191
Fax
(613) 731-5210
Hours
9:10 am - 3:25 pm
Office
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
24hr Attendance
(613) 731-9870
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