Over 2000 students to convey message in Tadra Kahani
With themes like peer pressure, parental negligence, caring for our environment, every child has only one childhood and the dangers of social networking sites, it will take the sixteen schools to convince three judges through music and choreographed dance that they should be crowned champions.
The gates to the 2011 Tadra Kahani with Connect are now open with the official show kicking off at 6.30pm.
In the senior division, the schools taking part are defending champion Lomary Secondary School, Saint Thomas High School, International School Suva, Suva Grammar School, Cathedral Secondary, Sila Central High, Dilkusha Methodist High School, Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Memorial School, International School Nadi and Marist Champagnat School.
In the junior division, defending champs International School Suva, Rishikul Primary School, St Agnes Primary, John Wesley Primary School, Tacirua Primary School and Saint Marcellin Primary will take part.
Story by: Filipe Naikaso
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