Cathedral Secondary to portray teenage rejection
That is the message the eighty students of Cathedral Secondary School are conveying at next week’s FM 96 Tadra Kahani with TFL and Fijivillage in relation to their theme "Teenage rejection".
The school will be returning after eight years since they last took part in the show that was known back then as the Rock challenge.
Form six Student Ruth Boga said they chose the theme as it is an issue they face at school which they would like to raise awareness on at the dream story stage show.
Boga said that for youths who go through this issue, that there are better ways to resort to.
Tadra Kahani kicks off in four days time, with 10 schools participating in the Junior Division Finals on Wednesday night and 14 schools taking part in the Senior Division Finals on Thursday night.
Tickets are being sold at the home of Fijivillage at 231 Waimanu road, Village Six Cinemas Suva and Sugar Cane Growers Council Building Lautoka.
Story by: Sofaia Koroitanoa
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