Mbokonavera School with new admin blocks

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BY MAVIS NISHIMURA PODOKOLO

THE two new admin blocks for Mbokonavera School launched on Friday is a way forward to ensure all resources of the school are available for function and well managed by a set of people like teachers.

The construction of the two admin space is the replacement of the first office block of the school which was burnt down into ash on Tuesday May 3, 2016.

These two buildings are purposely for the two division’s primary and secondary division office space.

On an officially opening ceremony held yesterday guest of honour Clement Aetorea interim Chief Education Officer, Honiara City Council Education Authority said it’s wonderful to see how much things have changed over those decades both for primary and secondary division of the school and the surrounding area with regards to positive developments.

“I want to say work hard as you can to take advantage of the benefits this school is giving you-better teaching both here and when you go to other schools.

“Show the good stewardship and team work that have been doing and finally achieve what as we witnessed today,” he said.

On the same event principle responsible of the school Agnes Te’e says the presence of all gathered to witness the gracing of the building has indicated commitment and support.

“Your presence has indicated to our school you strong commitment and support demonstrated through joint efforts such occasion and events, thus a manifestation of our collaboration and cooperation in the quest to deliver better and improved education services to our students.

“Now the school has space to ensure all resources are well function and managed by school staff,” she said.

The building witnessed yesterday was successfully through the support Solomon Islands Ports Authority (SIPA), school administration 2017 – 2018 and through parents’ contribution.

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