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With Paperight, schools can get supplementary study materials quickly and cheaply, while supporting local business.
How does it work?
- 1 Choose the resources you need from the website, or download our PDF catalogue here.
- 2 Choose a local printing business from among our outlets.
- 3 Place the order with the printer.
Our member printers and copy shops can get the files from Paperight, print and deliver large orders within a couple of days. Small orders can be fulfilled in hours or less.
Watch how Pelikan Park High School worked with Paperight to buy study materials for its students.
Can we print our own books?
Yes you can! Just register on the webiste as if you are a printing business. After all, you have a printer, and you’re a kind of business! You might save money by using your own printing facilities. You can even make money selling the books you print to other schools, parents, children or other organisations.
To do a good job, you’ll need at least a good copy-printer, a binding machine (e.g. ring-binding) and a guillotine (to cut A4 pages in half to A5 size as required).
Needy-schools sponsorship programme
We actively find businesses who are willing to sponsor books for needy schools. Schools registered for our needy-school programme are first in line for these sponsorships.
See how Minuteman Press Cape Town sponsored books for Silverstream Secondary School:
You can find a printable version of this guide here.