Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka officiated the groundbreaking ceremony for the Lautoka Seventh Day Adventist High School today, marking a significant advancement for Fiji’s education sector. This new high school is set to welcome students in 2026, enhancing educational opportunities for children in the region.
During his address, Prime Minister Rabuka emphasized the celebration of progress this project represents. He expressed gratitude to the Seventh Day Adventist Church for its valuable contributions to education in Fiji. He also acknowledged the important role that religious institutions play in the country, particularly noting that they manage and operate 95% of schools.
Rabuka committed to fostering strong partnerships with religious organizations and other stakeholders to drive the education sector forward. He urged everyone involved to work together to bring this project to fruition, highlighting the importance of collaboration in achieving common goals.
Currently, the Seventh Day Adventist Church operates three high schools and twelve primary schools in Fiji, showcasing its ongoing commitment to education in the nation.
Overall, the establishment of the Lautoka Seventh Day Adventist High School symbolizes hope for enhanced educational access, setting a positive tone for the future development of Fiji’s educational landscape. It demonstrates the importance of community collaboration in fostering the future of the country’s youth.
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