Liuaniua and Sikaiana Classroom Project signed

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BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

The Liuaniua Classroom Building Extension and the Sikaiana Classroom Project were recently launched and signed at Mendana Hotel.

The Malaita outer Islands Constituency (MOI) office announced this in a statement on their official Facebook page.

The signing comes following the Australian High Commission, through the Solomon Islands Australia Community Partnerships, approved funding for two key education projects in the constituency.

“We are pleased to announce that the Liuaniua Classroom Building Extension and the Sikaiana Classroom Project were officially launched and signed at Mendana Hotel, marking the start of these two important education initiatives under the Solomon Islands–Australia Community Partnerships program,” MOI office said in a statement.

The MOI office said that representatives from Liuaniua and Sikaiana joined the signing ceremony together with their Member of Parliament, Polycarp Paea.

The statement said that the signing ceremony, underscores the shared commitment of these communities and partners to improve education outcomes across the Malaita Outer Islands.

According to MOI office, these projects symbolise not just infrastructure, but investment in their children’s futures ensuring that every student has access to safe, quality learning environments.

“We again extend our gratitude to the Australian High Commission and H.E. Rod Hilton represented by acting Australian High Commissioner to Solomon Islands, Andrew Schloeffel for their continued support and partnership in advancing education and opportunity across MOI,” the MOI office said.

Exciting progress continues across the education infrastructure in MOI according to progress updates on these schools.

In Liuaniua, construction teams are currently rebar fixing to the ground foundation of the new classroom project laying the groundwork for stronger, safer learning spaces.

Meanwhile, in Pelau, the construction team is completing the final concrete pour for the ground floor slab of the new staff house project, marking a key milestone in their collective effort to enhance school infrastructure.

“Together, we are building more than classrooms – we are building brighter futures for the next generation across MOI,” said the MOI office.

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