Category: Students

CIP TEACHERS DISAPPOINTED OVER 2016 POSTING
Central Islands Province

CIP TEACHERS DISAPPOINTED OVER 2016 POSTING

admin- February 5, 2016

Central Provincial flag. Photo: SIBC. Few teachers serving under the Central Islands Provincial Education Authority have expressed their disappointments over the 2016 teacher postings and ... Read More

GOV’T URGED TO PROACTIVELY ADDRESS SCHOOL DROPOUTS
Education

GOV’T URGED TO PROACTIVELY ADDRESS SCHOOL DROPOUTS

admin- February 3, 2016

Students in class at KGVI school. Photo credit: SIBC. The Parliamentary Opposition Group has urged the Government to take proactive measures in addressing the issue ... Read More

TAIWAN TECHNICAL MISSION LAUNCHED STUDENT PROGRAM
Agriculture

TAIWAN TECHNICAL MISSION LAUNCHED STUDENT PROGRAM

admin- February 2, 2016

The rice farm at the Taiwan Technical Mission in Honiara. Photo credit: SIBC. The Taiwan Technical Mission (TTM) and the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock ... Read More

LOW STUDENT PERFORMANCE WORRY PARENTS
Education

LOW STUDENT PERFORMANCE WORRY PARENTS

admin- January 30, 2016

Education. Photo credit: Australian Shareholders. Low student performance at Manu Primary School in East Fataleka, Malaita Province, has raised concerns over teacher performances at the ... Read More

INTRODUCED MEDICAL CHECK SYSTEM QUESTIONED
Government

INTRODUCED MEDICAL CHECK SYSTEM QUESTIONED

admin- January 25, 2016

Leader of the Parliamentary Independent Group Dr Derek Sikua. Photo credit: Solomon Islands Parliament. Leader of the Parliamentary Independent Group, Dr. Derek Sikua has questioned ... Read More

STUDENTS UNHAPPY OVER AIRFARE DECISION
Education

STUDENTS UNHAPPY OVER AIRFARE DECISION

admin- January 25, 2016

The Fiji School of Medicine logo. Photo credit: FSM. A group of disgruntled continuing Fiji School of Medicine (FSM) students have expressed disagreements over the ... Read More

34 SCHOOLS APPROVED TO START SECONDARY LEVELS
Education

34 SCHOOLS APPROVED TO START SECONDARY LEVELS

admin- January 24, 2016

Education. Photo credit: Australian Shareholders. The Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development has approved 34 schools to start their secondary levels this year. Undersecretary ... Read More