Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Church Leaders Visit LDS Primary School

Samabula, Suva -

Church leaders and students singing Fiji’s national anthem at the opening of their devotion. 

15 Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints visited the LDS Primary School on Tuesday March 17 to meet with the school management, teachers and students and to speak to them at a special devotion. This is part of the bi -annual visits by leaders to the school to see how the students were doing and discuss with teachers and management how they could be better supported to accomplish the vision and goals of the school .

Principal of LDS Church College, Dr Michael Carthew with Mereisi Talemaitoga the Principal of LDS Primary School and Gerald Nathan the Vice Principal.
President Alipate Tagidugu the president of the Nausori Stake counselled the teachers that they were teaching future bishops and stake leaders. “ Let’s love them from the bottom of our hearts and exercise faith so that miracles can happen in your classrooms, ‘ he said.

President Maika Seru of Suva North Stake asked the students to have an “inquisitive mind,to learn more in depth and learn by study and by faith.

The school has a roll of 450 students.

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