The libraries at Gill are hubs for inquiry, research and collaboration.

We maintain three separate libraries, each supports the learning of a specific age-group. A dedicated library for Lower, Middle, and Upper School enables us to better challenge and engage every student. Our librarians work closely with subject-area teachers to impart and reinforce information literacy and digital literacy. In addition, Gill librarians teach the most advanced and innovative research techniques, and all of our students complete significant, grade-appropriate, research projects each year. Finally, our libraries are great places to simply find and read a good book. 

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  • Lower School

    Our youngest learners develop foundational, age-appropriate, research skills through project-based and thematic units on engaging topics, including fairy tales, the four seasons, habitats and cultural settings. These assignments increase a student's capacity for collaboration, self-directed learning and social interaction.
  • Middle School

    Students expand their use of the library and their research skills in the Merke Learning Commons, a blend of books, online resources and tools for project-based learning. The library shares a door with the Makerspace, which supports classroom assignments and projects. Taught by teams of librarians and teachers, Middle School students learn to become highly-effective researchers and writers, while also becoming better collaborators, problem-solvers and strategic thinkers.
  • Upper School

    The Upper School library provides students with resources to support academic coursework and independent research. Our librarians are extremely knowledgeable and readily accessible, on hand to offer research assistance, help students find online materials or simply recommend a good book. As part of the academic curriculum, ninth-graders complete a guided-inquiry research project, which establishes a solid foundation for extensive research assignments in subsequent years, including the tenth-grade humanities paper, the eleventh-grade science research paper, and twelfth-grade collaborative projects. 

Contacts

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  • Photo of Tracey Mueller

    Tracey Mueller 

    Assistant Librarian, Upper School
    908-234-1611, Ext. 217
  • Photo of Lia Carruthers

    Lia Carruthers 

    Lower and Middle School Librarian
    908-234-1611, Ext. 430
  • Photo of Kristen Armstrong

    Kristen Armstrong 

    Librarian
    908-234-1611, Ext. 277
Gill St. Bernard’s is a private, coeducational day school for students age three through grade 12, located in suburban New Jersey. Each of the three school divisions provides a rigorous, meaningful, and age-appropriate curriculum, and all students benefit from the environmental learning opportunities that exist on our 208-acre campus.