By RODRICK DESURI
Auki
Students from Laugwata Community High School in West Kwara’ae, Malaita Province, will now learn in a new classroom.
This new classroom means students will be able to learn in an improved learning facility which was made possible through funding under the Solomon Islands–Australia Community Partnerships program, with additional support from the school and the West Kwara’ae Constituency.
Although the official handover date is yet to be announced, the completion of the classroom already represents a significant achievement for both the school and the wider Laugwata community.
Laugwata School Project Coordinator Brian Aririmae acknowledged the efforts of parents, stakeholders, and supporters who contributed to the project.
“On behalf of the school, he thanked the parents, community members, and stakeholders for their support and looks forward to the official handover of the new facilities.
“Construction began in March 2023 and was completed earlier this month, following a year of collaboration and commitment from all stakeholders,” he said.
He said that despite the challenges during construction, the commitment and cooperation of everyone involved ensured the successful completion of the classrooms.
The development is expected to bring long-term benefits by improving access to education and supporting student learning in the area.
The new facilities will ease classroom congestion and provide a more conducive learning environment for students and teachers.
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