Education Minister Aseri Radrodro officiated the 2025 Prefects’ Induction Ceremony at Queen Victoria School (QVS), where he shared personal reflections from his time as a student. In his speech, he underscored the Ministry of Education’s firm zero-tolerance policy towards bullying and indiscipline, emphasizing the importance of creating a supportive and positive learning environment. He announced new support initiatives, including the introduction of school chaplains and updated pay structures aimed at fostering this positive atmosphere.

Minister Radrodro stressed to teachers the significance of treating students with care, akin to their own children, especially considering the physical separation many students experience from their families. He encouraged educators to prioritize classroom teaching over extracurriculars, such as sports, ensuring that academic responsibilities remain a focal point.

During the ceremony, he congratulated the newly appointed prefects, reminding them of the importance and responsibilities of their leadership roles. He urged them to embody humility and respect, using their authority to serve their peers rather than intimidate them.

This commitment to fostering a school environment devoid of violence and bullying echoes previous messages from the Minister, who has actively called for parental involvement and community support in overcoming educational challenges. In a previous address, Radrodro pointed out that schools should exemplify the highest standards of behavior and be safe havens for all students.

Overall, these efforts reflect a hopeful trajectory for the educational landscape in Fiji, showcasing a proactive stance to improve student welfare and academic standards through community involvement and supportive measures. The Minister’s vision is for every student to thrive in a safe, respectful, and enriching environment.


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