3 nights of not-to-miss performances
Total Event Manager Loretta Jackson said for the first time this year joint junior and senior heats will be taking place on the first two nights starting from tomorrow and the finals on Friday night.
According to Jackson, only five schools from the junior division and seven schools from the senior division will qualify for the finals on Friday night.
Looking at the event proper, International Primary, Rishikul Primary, St John Boscoe Primary and Bainivalu Primary will battle it out in the heats tomorrow for the junior division while Suva Grammar School, Rishikul Sanatan, Montfort Boys town, Sila Central High and Lomary Secondar will perform in the senior division tomorrow night.
Thursday night will see Nabitu District, Nakelo District, Pacific Harbour Multi racial and Dilkusha Girls Primary facing off in the Junior division on Thursday night while the senior division will have Tavua District secondary, Cuvu cillage, Khalsa collage, Tavua collage, Ratu Kadavulevu and St Vincent.
The finals will be at Friday night.
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