Aston English was The Library Project’s very first corporate partner in China. They believed in us, before anyone else did. (Except of course my Mother, she believed in us right from the beginning…)
To date, Aston English has contributed to 67 elementary and orphanage library donations throughout China. Aston has over 60 English language training schools [...]
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Grace China (www.grace.com) donated two elementary school libraries to the Anhui Province in China. Below is a great video of their most recent library donation. This video was created internally at Grace to celebrate the library donation at the Sun Zhai Elementary School. I hope you enjoy it.
The Nexus: Song Shu Gou Elementary School
Posted in Libraries on Apr 16th, 2009
The Library Project and The Nexus donated over 500 Chinese language children’s books, two bookshelves, plants and a globe to the Song Shu Gou Elementary School. This library donation was made possible through the support of The Nexus, a student group at the Shanghai High School International Division.
ABOUT SONG SHU GOU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Song Shu Gou Elementary School is [...]
Tan Siok Siok: Library #2 – Tian Jia Gou Elementary School
Posted in Libraries on Apr 16th, 2009
The Library Project donated over 250 Chinese language children’s books, a bookshelf and a globe to the Tian Jia Gou Elementary School. There are 8 students that attend grades 1-2 at Tian Jia Gou Elementary School. We also donated colorful paint for the old desks and stools, and white paint for the walls to brighten the classroom up. But because [...]
Tan Siok Siok: Library #1 – Xiang Zi Cha Elementary School
Posted in China, Featured Library, Libraries, Results on Apr 15th, 2009
The Library Project donated over 250 Chinese language children’s books, a bookshelf and a globe to the Xiang Zi Cha Elementary School. There are 4 students that attend grades 1-2 at Xiang Zi Cha Elementary School. We also donated colorful paint for the old desks and stools, and white paint for the walls to brighten the classroom up.
Xiang [...]


