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The Library Project
The Library Project
In 2015, Vanuatu was placed on the bottom of the list of South Pacific countries for literacy and numeracy. The government and other stakeholders have identified the lack of resources as a key factor causing this result.  Many Vanuatu schools, especially the rural schools, have extremely limited resources and little or no reading and reference books. Children rely on the knowledge of their teacher and what they can write on the board for all of their learning. Syba Signs donates spine label products to assist in the organisation of the resources that are donated by individuals and schools around Australia.

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Students Need School Libraries
Students Need School Libraries
Syba Signs is a massive supporter of school libraries and Teacher Librarians so naturally we jumped at the opportunity to throw our support behind this campaign!

We urge you to get behind this campaign; mobilise your students, teachers, parents and your school and wider community. Every student deserves to experience learning supported by a qualified Teacher Librarian!

For a range of promotional materials to support the campaign visit www.sybasigns.com.au/studentsneedschoollibraries

10% of all sales will be donated back to the campaign to further the work of the School Library Coalition on the Students Need School Libraries campaign!

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AIME
AIME
During the National Year of Reading Syba Signs donated 10% of our NYR product sales to education initiatives. Thanks to the support of our customers we are thrilled to announce that we have become a community partner of Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME). AIME is a mentoring program that partners university students as mentors with Indigenous high school students. AIME has the objective of seeing Indigenous students finishing high school at the same rate as non-Indigenous students. To find out more and to walk with AIME visit their website.

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