Kuruleca says no damages to school infrastructure as classes resume today
There were no damages to school infrastructure as classes will resume today. This was stated by Permanent Secretary for Education, Selina Kuruleca to the media after r
There were no damages to school infrastructure as classes will resume today. This was stated by Permanent Secretary for Education, Selina Kuruleca to the media after r
Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro confirms all internal and external examinations timetabled for this week have been deferred and will resume next week. The Year
As the Tropical Depression moves towards Fiji, the Minister for National Disaster Management, Sakiasi Ditoka confirms that there will be no school today and tomorrow.
External exams are to be shifted to later date once cyclone is confirmed to hit Fiji The external exams will be shifted to a later date once the cyclone is confirmed b
Education, as the cornerstone of societal progress and individual empowerment, will provide a path towards a brighter, more equitable future for our communities and natio
The Rewa Provincial Council has shown great commitment to the education of the children in the province by sponsoring more than 50 students in trade courses. Roko Tui
The Founder of the Pacific Recycling Foundation Amitesh Deo has welcomed the Government’s $200 back-to-school initiative for the 2024 academic year, saying it will
To gain an insight into the challenges faced by students from the 14 provinces, the first ever consultation with the Provincial Councils organised by the Higher Education
The Higher Education Commission Fiji today announced their External Review committee which comprises of top level personnel in Fiji and abroad with the likes of Professor
The Ministry of Education has received concerns and complaints from the public about the unfair enrolment criteria that prominent secondary schools in the major urban are
Deputy Prime Minister, Professor Biman Prasad says climate change is the most important topic which needs to be included in the curriculum's of Business Schools as it is
Good news for parents as government has just announced the Back to School Support Payment of $200 for 2024. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Professor Bim
Students studying at the Rukuruku District School in Sigatoka and nearby communities will now be able to access better education facilities after BSP Financial Group Limi
70 students of Naqarawai in Namosi have to cross a river with the aid of a bamboo raft because they have been advised by OHS that the bridge cannot be used due to its con
Vunimono High School student Nishika Sanya Prasad is grateful to the International Telecommunications Union and the Education Ministry for providing an ICT training progr
There is an opportunity for approximately 100 Fijian students to study their choice of program in India through the assistance of the High Commission of India. Minister
Government will only fund programs which are in the priority areas in the labour market. This was stated by Tertiary Scholarships and Loans Service CEO, Dr. Hasmukh La
The Ministry of Education is planning to review the automatic progression program for students from next year however Permanent Secretary for Education, Selina Kuruleca s
It is extremely important that we start planning for our children’s future while they are still young. Those were the words of the Permanent Secretary of Educat
The Ministry of Education is working closely with the Higher Education Commission Fiji to review some of their educational structures after noticing that there are learni
The call to reintroduce career teachers and expand the number of school counsellors is a response to the evolving needs of our students. This was highlighted by the Pe