Friday 24 October 2014

Carve out time to read this Halloween!

Why not enjoy a ‘spooky’ read this half term? 

Come and have a look at our Halloween display in the Discovery library and borrow a scary book!

We have lots of other good reads available in our ‘new books’ section and throughout the library.

Tuesday 21 October 2014

Dave Gibbons to be UK's First Comics Laureate


Dave Gibbons, best-selling graphic novelist, is to become the first Comics Laureate from February 2015.  His work includes Watchmen (with Alan Moore), which you can borrow from the War Memorial Library, as well as 2000AD and Doctor Who.

The announcement was made on 17th October at the launch of the new charity Comics Literacy Awareness (CLAw) at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival. The purpose of the role is to champion children’s literacy through school visits, training events for school staff and education conferences.  It is to be appointed every two years to a comics writer or artist in recognition of their outstanding achievement in the field.

We have a growing collection of graphic novels in the War Memorial and Discovery Libraries, including graphic novel versions of Charlie Higson and Eoin Colfer books, Manga versions of Darren Shan and James Patterson novels and Marvel Comic graphic novels.

Friday 17 October 2014

Man Booker Prize Winner 2014

Australian author Richard Flanagan has won this year’s Man Booker Prize for his novel The Narrow Road to the Deep North.  It is a book about war and love and was inspired by his father’s experience as a prisoner of war on the Thailand-Burma railway.

Eric Lomax’s autobiography The Railway Man, also about a Japanese prisoner of war forced to work on the Burma-Siam railway is available to borrow from the War Memorial Library.


Richard Flanagan with trophy and book - credit Janie Airey



Tuesday 7 October 2014

Former Student visit to TRS

Occasionally we are contacted by former students of the school, often ‘old boys’, who attended The Ravensbourne School when it was a boy’s grammar school. Their visits often reawaken fond memories of the time they spent here.  Recently, Mr Shaw contacted our business manager Mrs Cathy Whiting to arrange a visit.  Below is the letter of thanks he sent and a wonderful picture of himself, now in his 80s, as a dinner prefect here in 1948!


I would very much like to thank you, and your library colleague for taking the time to show me around the old school.  It was quite an experience for me, the years seemed to slip away, and I was back there again.  The school still seemed to retain its atmosphere of calm, wellbeing, and friendliness that I knew.  Your attitude towards the school came across very strong, love of the past, and looking forward to its future.

  I found this old photo of the 1948 dinner prefects and thought it would amuse you.
  Thank you so much again, all the very best to you and the school.

Alan Shaw



A brief history of the school is available on the TRS website and the school archives are now held at Bromley Central Library as part of their local studies collection.