Media Releases
RKS TO RESUME CLASSES ON TUESDAY
Students of Ratu Kadavulevu School (RKS) will resume classes from Tuesday next week (8/9/2020) while the Ministry of Education continues full investigations into the recent disruption of classes for more than 700 students. Two important issues are being addressed by...
read moreADVISORY MESSAGE FOR PARENTS TO BE VIGILANT
With the adverse weather conditions currently experienced in most parts of Fiji, Minister Akbar strongly reiterates the message given by the Honourable Prime Minister yesterday, for parents to be extremely vigilant in supervising their children in this rainy weather....
read moreMINISTRY OF EDUCATION GOES DIGITAL WITH CURRICULUM
The Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts, in collaboration with Fijian Broadcasting Corporation (FBC) and Walesi, are developing educational television programmes for Fijian children who are at home due to COVID-19. The supplementary materials will be broadcasted...
read morePRIVATE SCHOOLS AND DAYCARE CENTERS TO REMAIN CLOSED
The Ministry of Education, Heritage and the Arts, out of a concern for the health and wellbeing of the nation’s students in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, has announced that schools will remain closed until 12 June 2020. Classes are expected to resume from 16 June...
read morePARENTAL ENGAGEMENT DURING SCHOOL CLOSURE
In view of the COVID-19 pandemic the Ministry has extended the school closure until 12 June, 2020. The Ministry is concerned about the welfare and safety of the students, unfortunately it has been brought to our attention a lot of children are found out and about in...
read moreSCHOOL CLOSURE EXTENDED DUE TO COVID-19
The Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts wishes to advise that school closure due to COVID-19 has been further extended until 12 June, 2020 keeping in mind the welfare and safety of our children who are vulnerable during this crisis. Classes are expected to resume...
read moreTROPICAL CYCLONE HAROLD ADVISORY
The Ministry for Education, Heritage and Arts wishes to inform the Heads of schools, managements, teachers, parents and students to ensure safety as we prepare for Tropical Cyclone Harold. Heads of schools are encouraged to work in line with their District and...
read moreMINISTRY INITIATES SUPPLEMENTARY RADIO PROGRAMMES
With the schools remaining closed for another two weeks, the Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts wishes to advise students, teachers and parents that a set of planned supplementary programmes will be shared through the Schools Broadcasting Unit and Fiji...
read moreLET’S FULFIL OUR CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY
As of this afternoon, there are five confirmed cases of coronavirus in Fiji. While the Fijian Government has strongly implemented most of the protective measures to help control the spread of the virus, we all need to collaborate and take responsibility in ensuring...
read moreSUBSIDISED BLUE E-TRANSPORT CARDS NOT FOR SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
The Minister for Education, Heritage and Arts Honorable Rosy Akbar has urged students to refrain from using the subsidised blue e-transport card during the school holidays. Minister Akbar commends students for abiding to the directives from the Ministry. The Ministry...
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