Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has urged all Fijian students to approach the new term with a strong sense of determination, discipline, and positivity. As Term Two commences in schools throughout the nation, he extended his best wishes to students, teachers, and the wider school community.

Rabuka emphasized the transformative power of education, stating, “Education is one of the most powerful tools we have in shaping our future, and your efforts in the classroom today will help build a better Fiji tomorrow.” His call mirrors ongoing discussions among educational leaders about the importance of discipline and parental involvement in enhancing student outcomes.

In prior comments made at school openings, including after the recent seven-week break, Rabuka highlighted the need for effective time management and collective responsibility in education, encouraging parents to engage more actively in their children’s academic lives. This emphasis on cooperation is crucial, as it aligns with sentiments shared by Education Minister Aseri Radrodro and Opposition Leader Inia Seruiratu, both of whom have underscored parental support’s significance in ensuring academic success.

As students prepare for a term filled with learning opportunities, there is an optimistic outlook for educational achievements across Fiji. The Prime Minister concluded his encouraging message with a heartfelt, “God bless you all, God bless Fiji,” inspiring hope for a productive academic environment.

This commitment from leadership to foster educational growth not only aims to uplift individual students but also to enhance the future landscape of education in Fiji, creating a strong foundation for the nation’s continuous development.


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