Hovi Adventist Secondary and Primary School opens new classroom

Hovi Adventist Secondary and Primary School opens new classroom

Posted by : Frank Short Posted on : 15-Oct-2021
Hovi Adventist Secondary and Primary school opens new classroom

Students and staff of Hovi Adventist Secondary and Primary school in Gao Bugotu, Isabel Province have witnessed some tangible development in their small school campus.

This after their Member of Parliament, Samuel Manetoali and some individuals have assisted the school to complete an extension of a class room for form one to form 3, one staff house and provided one generator and printer and a photo copy machine.

Speaking at the handing over on Wednesday, Principal, Gilbert Fores said “What you see physically as far as the school facilities are concerned provides a conducive learning environment for our students provided by contributions from many heart giving individuals, groups and communities.”

Today we applaud with thanks the Honourable Manetoali, for his major contribution in donating to the school 90 iron sheets, 8 bags of nails, 6 rolls of sessilation, 6 rolls of chicken netting, cement, for the classroom of form one to form 3 as well facilitating timber for it structure also for providing the roof of one staff house, one generator for lighting and one dual purpose machine (printer&photo copy machine for the school),” he said.

Mr.Fores said their priority needs that are lining up are dormitories, a school chapel, a classroom for Science, Home Economics/Technology and staff houses.

The Ministry of Rural Development congratulated the school for its achievement.

Agnes Bopi. Tanihorara, Principal Rural Development Officer (M&E), said MRD is currently implementing development needs in the rural constituencies, and one of them is education.

She said MRD is a strong supporter and advocator of education development in the country.

I analyse data in the Ministry and Gao Bugotu is doing good in implementation of projects.

“I am happy to witness this development so I can provide factual information to the Ministry,” she said.

MP Manetoali, who is also the Minister of Ministry of Traditional Governance, Peace and Ecclesiastical Affairs, said the achievement reflects collaboration between the communities, school and him.

“I provide the materials and the community help to build the classroom and staff house.

If we continue to work together, we can move a mountain,” he said.

The school enrolled a total of 80 students, with 44 in Form 1 and 36 in Form 2.

Source and quoting Island Sun newspaper.

Yours sincerely

Frank Short

www.solomonislandsinfocus.com

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