Students at Ratu Kadavulevu School are set to benefit from a significant upgrade in their learning resources, thanks to a recent donation of new desktop computers valued at over $36,000. This initiative aims to strengthen computer studies and enhance academic performance among secondary school students, and was celebrated with a ceremonial handover led by Sakiusa Tubuna, the Assistant Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister.
The ceremony, which took place at the school chapel on March 21, featured Tubuna, a notable alumnus of Ratu Kadavulevu School, who inspired students with his motivational address. He urged them to establish ambitious academic goals and to leverage the resources available to them as they prepare for their futures. His emphasis on the importance of reading and maintaining focus resonated with the students, as he noted that the hard work they put into their studies today will yield benefits in their lives beyond school.
“This donation reflects a continued commitment to enhancing educational resources and providing students with the tools they need to succeed,” said Tubuna. This initiative is part of a broader movement aimed at improving educational infrastructures across Fiji, ensuring students are equipped for a competitive future.
The computer donation complements other recent educational upgrades in the region, including a $49,000 investment in a new facility at Vatukaloko Secondary School. Such continuous investments in educational technology highlight a commitment to improving student learning environments and fostering academic success, ultimately instilling hope for a brighter future for Fiji’s youth.
As these initiatives unfold, there is growing optimism that students will be better prepared to harness future opportunities, paving the way for both academic and personal development. This ongoing focus on education positions Fiji’s youth for success in an increasingly competitive world.

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