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New $363,000 hall opens at Suva Adventist Primary School

From FBC News · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Suva Adventist Primary School in Fiji has opened a new $363,000 multi-purpose hall.
  • The facility will be used for assemblies, exams, sports, cultural programs, and community events.
  • Funding for the hall came from years of fundraising efforts by students, teachers, parents, and the community.

Students at Suva Adventist Primary School in Lami, Fiji, will now benefit from a new state-of-the-art multi-purpose hall, a facility valued at $363,000. The official opening ceremony took place over the weekend, marking the culmination of years of dedicated fundraising efforts.

The project was funded through years of fundraising efforts involving students, teachers, parents, church members, former students and community supporters.

โ€” FBC NewsDescribing the funding source for the new hall.

The versatile hall is designed to support a wide array of school activities. It will serve as a venue for assemblies, examinations, sports events, cultural programs, leadership development sessions, and various community gatherings. This significant addition aims to enhance the learning environment and provide expanded opportunities for the school's 754 students.

The project was made possible through the persistent fundraising initiatives of students, teachers, parents, church members, former students, and community supporters. Their collective efforts demonstrate a strong commitment to improving the school's infrastructure and supporting student development.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Education Minister Aseri Radrodro congratulated everyone involved in bringing the project to life and encouraged students to make full use of the new facility.

โ€” FBC NewsReporting on the Education Minister's remarks at the hall's opening.

At the opening ceremony, Education Minister Aseri Radrodro commended all those involved in bringing the project to fruition. He urged students to maximize the use of the new facility and reiterated the government's dedication to fostering safe and supportive learning environments by improving educational infrastructure. The new hall is expected to significantly contribute to the students' learning and development for many years to come.

Radrodro also highlighted the importance of providing safe and supportive learning environments for students and reaffirmed the governmentโ€™s commitment to improving educational facilities.

โ€” FBC NewsDetailing the Education Minister's commitment to educational infrastructure.
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Originally published by FBC News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.