Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Fiji LDS Church College
Dignitaries, students, faculty, alumni, families and friends filled
the gymnasium of the Fiji LDS Church College in Tamavua Sunday, to
attend a special devotional kicking off a week-long celebration of the
school’s 40th anniversary.
The purpose of the college is to prepare graduates to attend regional
universities and technical schools. It also prepares them for Church
missionary and leadership responsibilities, combining both intellectual
and spiritual training.
Owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the school
was originally named LDS Fiji Technical College and was dedicated on 11
July 1976 by then Commissioner of Church Education, Jeffrey R. Holland,
now in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
In his dedicatory prayer on that day,
Elder Holland prayed for the students who would attend the
school. “Bless them that they will be diligent, that they will work
hard, that they will progress and not hide their talents but find and
serve and perpetuate them in eternal glory and splendour, for thy great
glory is intelligence."
He also prayed, “We bless them to be honest, not only honest in their
examinations but in their hearts so they may take their rightful
positions in the community, to help bring peace and prosperity to this
nation.”
Talica Malani, school principal from 2000 to 2006 told the audience
that the school provided an uplifting and well-resourced learning
environment for the students, with wholesome development opportunities
and a great disciplinary process.
Peter Hussein, who was the first Head Boy of the school, talked about
the humble beginnings of the school. He said his class was the first
group to move from the primary school to the newly created high school.
On Monday students released over 400 red balloons in
celebration. Each balloon contained a note from a student written about
what matters most to them--such as their faith, family, etc.
Vice Principal, Sereseini Qalovaki, said, “This was a great
initiative from the student body leaders who didn’t realise the time it
would take to fill all the balloons with gas. They sacrificed their
breaks to do this.”
Principal Salote Maiwiriwiri said she was happy to be with the school
as it celebrates this great milestone. “Our celebration marks the
strong holistic education endeavours that each of us has contributed in
the past 40 years, from the humble beginnings of the Fiji Technical
College to the current Fiji LDS Church College.”
A number of activities have been organised by the school and the
alumni for this week including a fashion show on Tuesday, a family night
on Wednesday, cultural activities on Thursday and a march on Friday. A
special picnic for LDS students and their families is scheduled for
Saturday to conclude the weeklong celebration.
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