Robert McCormack Library
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The Robert McCormack Library was completed in 1988 and named in honour of Corpus Christi College’s founding Principal, Father Robert McCormack.
The College Library provides students with a safe and engaging place to study before and after school, under the supervision of staff.
We have several dedicated learning spaces available for students to use including:
A reading area
Desked research area
Corner booths for quiet group work
Private Year 12 study room
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Monday – Thursday:
7.30am – 5.00pmFriday:
7.30am – 4.00pmHomework Club (currently postponed due to COVID-19 restrictions):
Tuesdays and Thursdays:
3.30pm - 5.00pmWe employ former exemplary students to provide free academic assistance. Students can request for a tutor online, or seek 1:1 support during the session.
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Library Coordinator
Mr B-Jay OgdenLibrary Relief Coordinator
Miss Dinara Kaur-BajajLibrary Services Assistant
Ms K. Strattonlibrary@corpus.wa.edu.au
+61 8 6322 2586
Our Services
The Library has the following services available for all staff and students.
Services can be accessed by clicking the blue buttons below:
Fiction and non-fiction books are available for reading and borrowing. Browse the Library Oliver Catalogue - the catalogue is public and does not require a login. With New Book Request, suggest a new book to add to our collection. Write a book review and publish it on the Library catalogue.
ClickView is a video on demand service that can be used on your machine or portable device. It includes original educational content, feature films and titles that have aired on Free-to-air (FTA) TV. We can also source any FTA titles that have aired within the last 2 weeks via ClickView 24/7.
A wide range of databases are available including GALE and Encyclopedia Britannica. These are scholarly higher education resources and highly recommended for use in research assignments. Some databases require a College staff/student login.
Resources created and curated by teachers and Library staff for Corpus Christi students. These are an ideal starting point for research assignments and include information on skills such as referencing and essay writing.