30 young men commence the Sausauvou Program in traditional leadership values
30 young men have been carefully chosen by their province for the first cohort of the Diploma in Vanua Leadership at the Fiji National University. FNU says these are n
30 young men have been carefully chosen by their province for the first cohort of the Diploma in Vanua Leadership at the Fiji National University. FNU says these are n
Students in Ovalau have been reminded by the Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro of the important role libraries play in education, sustainability, and community resil
The students from the Fiji School of Medicine Association lit up the FMF Gymnasium last night as they showcased traditional dances to mark the closing of its 140th annive
The delivery of new library resources to Kade Village School, Nabasovi District School, and Vunivasa District School by the Minister of Education, Aseri Radrodro bring ho
For 24-year-old Simran Shaniya Ram, graduating with a Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care from the University of the South Pacific is more than just a milestone
As the final academic term for 2025 begins today, the Education Ministry has commended parents, teachers, students, and stakeholders for their resilience and dedication t
Students of Sukanivalu Memorial School in Yacata, Cakaudrove, and Vunigiagia Village School on Kabara Island in Lau can now travel to school more safely after the Educati
As pressing social issues such as drug use, bullying and behavioural challenges continue, Education Minister Aseri Radrodro has urged stronger commitment from school lead
Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection Sashi Kiran has denounced the call from the Fiji Teachers Association to bring back corporal punishment as a disciplin
The Central Region Pathfinder Fair 2025 was officially opened with a reminder of the importance of guiding children in their early years, as they are the future of Fiji.
Hundreds of children from the Central Region Pathfinders held a vibrant fair at Albert Park today, bringing together children and families for a day of learning, fun, and
A team of Japanese judo therapists from Nippon Sport Science University (NSSU) visited Fiji this week to share their expertise in injury prevention and athlete care, aimi
Teacher migration continue to be a concern, and according to Fijian Teachers Association General Secretary Paula Manumanunitoga, close to 800 teachers left for greener pa
53 individuals successfully attained the Plumber General Class III qualification from the Fiji National University’s National Training and Productivity Centre repr
130 women residing in Suva and Nausori are now equipped with vital business and practical skills to support their families and communities after completing a week-long sk
Teachers are being encouraged to list their spouses as nominees in the event of their passing. This call was made by the President of the Fijian Teachers Association N
Reports of students swearing at teachers and throwing objects during class are becoming increasingly common, a sign that some students have become disrespectful, believin
4,500 Fijian students are studying in Australia and Deputy Prime Minister Professor Biman Prasad says this reflects the importance of Australia’s role in Pacific e
Food meant for children at a preschool in Suva was stolen during a break-in yesterday, leaving the school struggling to provide daily meals for its students. In a stat
Yat Sen Secondary School Aditi Naidu is stepping up to raise awareness about Fiji’s escalating HIV epidemic, urging communities to break the silence, challenge sti
Pacific Polytech is only partially registered with the Fiji Higher Education Commission, while ServicePro International Tourism Hospitality Institute is fully registered