Preparations for Tadra Kahani 2008 is now officially underway and schools will now be working towards August, with the dream to become the best in the country at the biggest annual school stage show.
Newcomers, Cuvu Secondary School of Nadroga have the theme "Changes in Education" and school representative Drew Slatter said more than 50 students are set to take part in this year's Tadra Kahani with preparations are well underway.
Meanwhile, Nasinu based school, Rishikul Sanatan College believes that Tadra Kahani is all about developing confidence and exposing their talents.
A college prefect and a participant of Tadra Kahani, Stella Vadei said they are aware of the level of competition in Tadra Kahani.
Apart from pressure, experienced Suva youngsters, Veiuto Primary School cannot wait to take the stage and school representative Benjamin Waqa said their competitors should watch out as Veiuto will be up for the challenge.
Waqa also said their theme is all about advancement.
Tadra Kahani will start on the 13th of August.
Schools Prepare for Tadra Kahani
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