International Primary School wins Tadra Kahani Junior Division
That was the cheer from the crowd after International Primary School Suva was crowned the new Junior Division Title winner of the FM 96 Tadra Kahani with TFL and Legend FM last night with the theme "Stop Typhoid".
One of the students Juliet Evers said she stayed behind while other students had gone home to wait for the announcement.
Producer and Liason Teacher, Angela Mahone said she was excited after they were crowned the new Junior Division winner for this year’s Tadra Kahani.
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Meanwhile some special awards were also awarded last night.
As well as walking away with the Junior Division Title, International Primary School won the award for Best Concept, and Best Soundtrack.
Nakelo District School took home the Best Choreography, Best Back stage crew and the most entertaining performance awards.
All the way from the West, Nadi Airport School bagged two awards, claiming the Best Costume Design and Best Lighting Design.
Rishikul Primary won Best Hair and Makeup award, while Pacific Harbour Multi Cultural School was awarded the prize for the Best Set Design and Lighting.
Story by: Tokasa Rainima
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