MBHS has made me a better person
That is the sentiment of the first Rotuman who successfully went through both Primary and Secondary School at the Marist, Joseph Atu.
Atu said after finishing High School, he traveled the world and it was through the perseverance, determination and the religious classes that he was able to make a name for himself.
He added the Mobilise 2010 Conference has given him the chance to be able to meet up with his former classmates and teachers after more than forty years.
The Digicel Mobilise 2010 is currently underway with the patron being Brother Walter or Lloyd Pratt who coached the first ever Marist Red Fire team to dethrone QVS in the Deans Trophy in 1965.
Today the old scholars will tour Champagnat Institute and Saint Marcellin Schools.
So far over 200 old scholars from abroad as far as Japan, New Zealand and Australia have registered for the Conference.
Story by: Paradise Tabucala
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