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Excitement in the air as 90s Grammarians storm O’Reillys in Suva

Excitement in the air as 90s Grammarians storm O’Reillys in Suva

By Mikaele Liga
21/05/2024

Excitement was in the air as former Suva Grammar School students stormed the yard at O’Reillys Nightclub in Suva for their 60th +4 Jubilee Celebration organised by the 90s decade.

Dorothy Blakelock, the representative for the 90s decade in the Grammar Ex-Students Association shared her joy and excitement with fijivillage News and said that meeting her friends after 30 years was overwhelming and brought so much closure.

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Blakelock says the fun programme began in the morning with their breakfast at Tanoa Plaza, followed by the night out which included the bus ride in the Nasese bus.

Georgina Vugakoto Batisarisari could not contain her emotions meeting up with friends who came from the USA, United Kingdom and Australia for the weeklong celebrations.

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Vugakoto says she is the fourth of the six siblings who attended Suva Grammar and during her time her parents never allowed them to attend any other school but Grammar.

Georgina is the sister of former Fiji Netball captain, Vasiti Vugakoto.

Vasiti's daughter Matila Vocea is part of the current Fiji Pearls netball team.


The Grammar 70s decade is holding a cocktail at the Suva Golf Club from 7pm to 11pm tonight. Tickets are $50 each.

Tomorrow, the 80s will hold a Breakfast at the Suva Bowling Club from 7am to 10am, and tickets are $30 each. They will be doing mangrove planting along Queen Elizabeth Drive from 10am to 11am before ending the day at the Suva Yacht Club from 6pm to 12 midnight tomorrow. Tickets are $50 each.

On Thursday, the Millennials will be holding a Clean Up at the school from 9am.

On Friday, there will be a celebration at the Suva Bowling Club from 6pm to 12 midnight.

The week-long celebrations will culminate with a Ball at the Vodafone Arena from 6pm Saturday.

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