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The Educational Media Center functions as a vital instrument as well as a basic requirement for quality education by enriching all parts of the school's educational process. And it is designed for the housing and utilization of all educational media with in the school.

 It reflects and supports the philosophy of the school.  It shares and implements the school aims and objectives.  It is involved in the teaching and learning process.  It is a source center.  It is a learning laboratory.  It is a teaching agency.  It is a service agency.  A coordinating agency.  A center for recreational reading, viewing and listening

center for resources. laboratory for learning agent of teaching service agency coordinating agency recreational reading center a stepping stone to the other recreational activities in school.

Media and instruction the instructional media services classroom facilities media program