Classes disrupted during second day of strike at USP
A few classes have been disrupted at the University of the South Pacific as about 186 staff members continued on strike today. This was highlighted by the USP Staff Un
A few classes have been disrupted at the University of the South Pacific as about 186 staff members continued on strike today. This was highlighted by the USP Staff Un
Jonasa Ratuagone, a school teacher by profession, is encouraging people to practice organic farming in order to live healthier lives. Ratuagone, who was awarded the Cl
Students should be encouraged to become job creators rather than job seekers when they leave school. Marist Champagnat Institute Principal Mereoni Matanitobua highligh
Permanent Secretary for Education, Selina Kuruleca says the Ministry is paying Vodafone Fiji Limited for the difference in bus fares for students following the new bus fa
Fiji Teachers Association General Secretary Paula Manumanunitoga says when the grants are not released on time, the heads of schools have to fork out money from their poc
A narrative that explores themes of love, prejudice, and the power of storytelling, all set against a backdrop of vibrant island culture and music and features a variety
School management and the Government should seriously consider investing in school properties through insurance. This is the message from the National Fire Authority CE
More than 20,000 people attended the Fiji National University Open Days across their four campuses, marking it the largest attendance at the event to date. The four ca
There is some relief for the students of Deshbandhu Vitogo Primary School in Lautoka as the Government will provide support for the school after it was damaged by a fire
Sending students home due to low to no water supply will be a thing of the past for more than 150 students of Noco Secondary School in Rewa after the school received two
The Ministry of Education has released the school term dates for next year, allowing parents and students to begin planning for the upcoming year. Term 1 of the 2025 s
We must create a more equitable world, we must listen to the voices of girls and amplify their visions for the future. This has been highlighted by Ministry of Youth a
The Frank Hilton Organisation is going digital after the launch of their new Client Information Management System or CiviCRM, which will make managing and accessing their
Cabinet has endorsed the appointment of commissioners of the Fiji Education Commission who will review and consider the recent development outcomes from the Education Sum
A historic agreement is expected to be signed today between Levuka Town Council and the University of Fiji. The signing will take place at Fiji’s old capital, L
The content and quality of sexual and reproductive health curriculum for high school students should be strengthened and the delivery of this curriculum ensured. This
Life after professional sports for our sporting heroes, especially rugby is a serious area of concern that the Department of Secondary and Sports Education at the Fiji Na
Good news for Dilkusha Methodist High School students as they received 100 desks and chairs valued at $9,500, which will significantly impact their lives. While offici
More than 10,000 students from the Central and Western Division gathered at the Fiji National University's Nasinu Campus to attend the Open Day yesterday. The Head Gi
Subject to Cabinet endorsement, scaling could be reintroduced in the national examination process in the 2025 education year, after the completion of public consultation,
The Ministry of Education is investigating allegations of misconduct during the Fiji Eighth Year external exam at a Ba school last week. When questioned by fijivillage