Grace Memorial Secondary School in Wau-Waria district, Morobe have successfully graduated 155 grade 12 students during their 16th graduation recently despite challenges of prolong dry
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Busu classroom project 90% completed
A Digicel Foundation project worth K1.6 million at Busu Secondary School is progressing well with 90% construction completed. School principal George Noble said the project
Read moreTeachers’ apartment nears completion
Construction of a secondary school’s four unit apartment for teachers funded by the Morobe Provincial Government infrastructure grant is expected to be completed by the
Read moreThe future is in your hands, students told
Graduating students from Busu secondary school were reminded to continue striving for success as per their school motto of ‘It All Depends on Me’. Busu
Read moreTangui questions examination blunder
Proof reading and thorough checks should be done to all examination questions before they are released for printing, says a senior education official. Morobe provincial
Read moreWawin graduates 18 pioneer STEM students
Wawin National School of Excellence in Morobe has graduated 18 Grade 12 students undertaking science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects during its 21st graduation
Read morePNGTA congress agrees to amends constitution
The Papua New Guinea Teachers’ Association (PNGTA) congress passed a resolution to extend the term of their national executives for another two years to 2025.
Read moreSchools in Lae to resume next Monday
Affected schools located within the vicinity of Backroad area to Bumayong in Lae will resume classes next Monday. Morobe provincial education adviser Keith Tangui said
Read moreEducation advisor concerned over students missing exams
THE Morobe provincial education adviser Keith Tangui has expressed concern over Grade 12 students missing out on their Written Expression Examinations. He said many students
Read moreMorobe schools to resume normal operations
All schools in Morobe province resumed classes yesterday and teachers are expected to be in the classroom and not elsewhere. Morobe provincial education advisor Keith
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