14 schools to battle it out in Tadra Kahani
Only hours remain before 14 secondary schools take to the stage to share their message on a number of themes for Tadra Kahani.
With themes ranging from Heartbreak, Prosperous Education through hardships, abuse of children, saving our environment and dream big a reality, the themes are as diverse as the 14 schools that will be taking part, from Tailevu to Savusavu and even Kadavu.
Organiser and Total Event Company Manager, Loretta Jackson said following last night's Junior Division finals, audiences will be blown away by the Senior Division performance tonight.
It's an event that brings together students, parents, teachers and even ex-students for one cause - to ensure that there is holistic learning and education.
An ardent supporter of the biggest school stage show in the South Pacific and President of the Suva Grammar School Parents and Teachers Association, Commander Viliame Naupoto said every parent and adult should attend the event and go on the journey to discover what the young people of the country feel about issues affecting our nation and the world.
Commander Naupoto said he will definitely be backing Suva Grammar tonight which has a very relevant theme in the Senior Division final tonight.
Grammar's theme is Natural Disasters in the South Pacific and Commander Naupoto is calling on parents of the school to come out in numbers to support the students.
From Suva to Lodoni.
The end of a relationship does not mean the end of the world!!!
This is the theme adopted by the boys from Ratu Kadavulevu School for their performance at the FM 96 Tadra Kahani with TFL and Legend FM tonight in relation to their message "Heartbreak".
Form 6 student Solomoni Bola said from their observations, being young and going through an experience of a failed relationship, many do not know how to handle the situation and have unfortunately resorted to means that have had tragic consequences.
Bola said the boys are challenged with portraying an emotional theme but they are determined to raise it as an issue among the youth.
Suva Grammar School, Rishikul Sanatan College, International Secondary School, Cathedral Secondary School, St Bedes College, All Saints Secondary School, Vunisea Secondary School, Ratu Kadavulevu School, Tailevu North Secondary School, Namosi Secondary School, St Thomas High School, Basden College, Sila Central High School and defending Senior Division Champions Lomary Secondary School, will battle it out for top honors in the Senior Division which kicks off at 7pm at the Vodafone Arena.
Tickets are available from the Home of Legend FM at 231 Waimanu road and at the main gates at the Vodafone arena which is now open.
Story by: Praneeta Deo
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