The Centenary Methodist Church in Suva witnessed a heartwarming service yesterday, welcoming students, parents, and teachers as they marked the onset of a new academic year. The event featured Education Minister Aseri Radrodro, who addressed those in attendance, emphasizing the importance of education not just as a means of acquiring knowledge, but also as a foundation for building character and creating opportunities for future success.

The gathering served both as a farewell for the students embarking on their educational journey and as a prayerful commitment to guide them throughout the new year. Mr. Radrodro’s words resonated with the families present, reminding them that education is a partnership that extends beyond the classroom.

As schools are set to officially commence on Tuesday, Monday will be designated as a student-free day, providing teachers with the necessary time to prepare for the year ahead.

The special service illustrated the community’s strong support for its students and educators, highlighting the collective hope for a fruitful academic year. Families shared moments of joy and togetherness during the service, reinforcing the bonds that education creates within the community.


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