| St. Paul's Chapel was renovated in 1993, after having served as the school's chapel for many years. It is now called Castle Library. (St. Paul's is now located in Cooper House, in place of the old library). St. Paul's hosted Episcopal services, student assemblies, musical concerts, plays, rainy-day May Day celebrations, graduations, and weddings.So it is fitting indeed that the facility is now hosting throngs of Seabury students throughout the school year. Castle Library is now a full-fledged, state-of-the-art library that strives to meet the academic needs of Seabury students. It boasts the following: Twenty four computers with high-speed Internet access Several scanners
Solid ink Phaser Tektronix 850D printer accessible campus-wide
A robust and dynamic web site that supports the Seabury curriculum
A 14,000+ book collection
An Internet Public Access Catalog (IPAC)
A 1,200+ Hawaiiana collection
A 300+ video collection
A NEC multimedia projector for presentations
A growing collection of fiction, spanning a wide variety of reading levels (many are recommended by teachers and students)
LIFE magazine collection dating back to the '40's
National Geographic Magazine dating back to 1960, and the entire collection on CD-ROM
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