By Kolopu Waima – via Post Courier. The Assistant Secretary (standard and guidance) Peter Kants urged all inspectors throughout the country to visit schools and
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ESP students to pay 25% of fees
Children attending education institutions in East Sepik will have to pay 25% of school fees before they commence classes. Provincial education board adviser Joseph Auli
Read moreSecondary school gets new kitchen
A secondary school outside Goroka town in Eastern Highlands will no longer have to use a makeshift mess and kitchen. It follows a pledge by
Read moreESP to have a new school
By Gabriel Fito The East Sepik provincial education board has approved a new Middle Sepik High School in Timboli village, Angoram. Provincial education planner Donald
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East Sepik Province to have a new school
The East Sepik provincial education board has approved a new Middle Sepik High School in Timboli village, Angoram. Provincial education planner Donald Mellam announced the
Read moreBSP processes funds for tuition fees
The Bank South Pacific (BSP) confirmed yesterday that it had processed the initial funding of the K300 million tuition education subsidy under the government’s free
Read moreTeachers resume academic year
Teachers resume their duties on Monday 30 January 2012.
Read moreAsia-Pacific girls, disabled miss school
AID agencies have to improve the provision of basic education services to girls and disabled children in the Asia-Pacific region, a report by an aid advocacy group says.
Read moreHVJV funds 2 new teachers’ houses
Via – Post Courier A rural school in the Bulolo District of Morobe Province has received a fitting gift to mark the new 2012 school
Read moreO’Neil confirms ghost schools
By Simon Eroro Mr O’Neill said in the previous practice, the Education Department handled the school subsidy program on its own and that may have
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