The Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro, convened a meeting with school sports officials and representatives from various sporting bodies to reinforce the importance of safety and responsibility during significant school sports events. This gathering aimed to enhance student safety and well-being as key competitions like the Athletics Zone Meets and Coca-Cola Games approach.

Minister Radrodro emphasized that all sporting events involving students must first be approved by the Ministry of Education. He highlighted the critical supervisory role teachers play in maintaining student safety before, during, and after these activities, underscoring the necessity for vigilance and commitment to student welfare.

The meeting also recognized positive trends and efforts in regions such as Tailevu and Triple N, commending organizers for their dedication to fostering student development. However, Radrodro warned against the commercialization of student sports participation, urging stakeholders to prioritize the holistic development of students rather than financial interests.

The Ministry reiterated its commitment to collaborating with schools, parents, and sports officials to ensure a safe and structured environment for student athletes. This proactive approach not only aims to enhance student safety but also supports the notion that sports can be a vital aspect of personal growth and educational experience, fostering an optimistic future for athletics in Fiji.

Overall, the Ministry’s focus on collaboration and transparency indicates a positive trajectory for school sports, encouraging a nurturing atmosphere where young athletes can excel both academically and physically.


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