Let the young people’s messages be heard.
That is the message to everyone by the President of the Suva Grammar School Parents and Teachers Association Commander Viliame Naupoto in relation to Suva Grammar's participation in this year's FM96 Tadra Kahani with TFL and Fijivillage.
Naupoto said all the parents and teachers are proud of the Grammarian team preparing for another year of Tadra Kahani because he said at the end of the day, many parents want a school that supports and promotes holistic learning.
Commander Naupoto said Grammar's theme in this year's Tadra Kahani is Natural Disasters in the South Pacific, and he said it is a relevant theme for Fiji with the disasters that have affected the country over the past year.
He also hopes that Suva Grammar's participation in this year's Tadra Kahani will add on to the school's Golden Jubilee celebrations.
Meanwhile, this year's annual dream story stage show, the FM 96 Tadra Kahani with TFL and Fijivillage is the biggest so far with the organisers revealing that this time schools from around the country are represented.
The organisers, Total Event Company Manager Loretta Jackson said this year the event has grown to include schools from as far as Labasa and Savusavu and even from the island of Kadavu.
With six days left for the event to kick off, Jackson this morning received the trophies from the defending Junior and Senior champions, Pacific Harbour Multi Cultural School and Lomary Secondary School.
Jackson said the two schools did themselves proud by winning even though they were first timers and said that the Tadra Kahani trophies will be once again up for grabs next week.
Tadra Kahani with TFL and Fijivillage kicks off next Wednesday with 10 schools participating in the Junior Division finals and 14 schools participating in the Senior Division finals next Thursday.
Tickets are being sold at the home of Fijivillage at 231 Waimanu Road, Village Six Cinemas Suva and the Sugar Cane Growers Council building in Lautoka.
Story by: Vijay Narayan and Tokasa Rainima