| No fines for school grades |
All grade-based Member Types (01–12 and Leavers) show Fine = R0.00 for Fiction. The only exception is Grade 2 (R2.00). |
The school's policy is to encourage reading without the barrier of overdue fines for pupils. Grade 2 has a small fine as a learning prompt for returning books. |
| Fines for adult borrowers |
Part Time (P), Parents (PR), and Students (ST) all have Fine = R1.00 and Days per Fine = 7. No renewals, no Max Fine cap. |
Adult and community borrowers are treated differently — a modest weekly fine encourages timely return without a hard ceiling. |
| Grade 1 gets the longest pupil loan |
Grade 1 has Days = 21 and Quota = 2. Most other grades have Days = 14. |
Younger readers benefit from more time with each book, reflecting reading pace and the nature of picture books. |
| Grade 10 gets shortest loan |
Grade 10 has Days = 7 — the shortest of any pupil grade. |
Likely a deliberate tightening at a critical academic year, or a data point worth reviewing when using the Publication Type view. |
| Grade 12 gets most books and longest pupil loan |
Grade 12 has Quota = 5 (highest pupil quota) and Days = 21 (equal to Grade 1). A 7-day grace period and R0.00 fine. |
Matric students may need more material for research or extended study. The library treats them with more trust than intermediate grades. |
| Staff gets the longest loan of all |
Staff (S) has Days = 30 — the longest loan period across all member types for Fiction. No renewal limit, no fine. |
Staff are trusted borrowers who may need books for extended periods — classroom use, project research, etc. |
| No renewals for adult members |
Part Time, Parents, Students, and Staff all have blank Renew columns. |
Adult borrowers cannot renew Fiction books — they must return and re-borrow if needed. This may reflect limited copies and high demand. |