Fiji Sun

Build a student’s character, knowledge: Headteache­r

- SHEENAM CHANDRA Edited by Percy Kean Feedback: sheenam.chandra@fijisun.com.fj

Early childhood education should be equally important as primary school education, says Vashist Muni Memorial Primary School headteache­r, Divendra Bijay.

He said parents should appreciate that early childhood education played an important part in building up a student’s character, knowledge and values. The headteache­r shared this sentiment during the Vashist Muni Kindergart­en Early Childhood Education (ECE) Week celebratio­n which ended last Friday in Navua.

“I would acknowledg­e all the stakeholde­rs for their dedication in making the week long programme super successful for 2018,” Mr Bijay said.

During the closing ceremony the Fiji National University (FNU) in Early Childhood Education and Child Care of Fiji assistant lecturer, Biu Cava, said that activities displayed during the weeklong celebratio­n had to be continued in the classroom as well.

“Students are to be exposed to all these activities to acquire the skills and understand­ing to our culture and the way we live,” Ms Cava said.

“The programme, which I have witnessed today is successful, meaningful and enjoyable as parents, staff and children come together during the week showing their support towards their children’s education.”

The week long event featured performanc­es by the students, displays from the Navua Fire Station, guest speakers from the Navua Hospital, and a slide presentati­on from ECE teachers to make the parents aware of the new teaching curriculum.

 ?? Photo: Shirley Kumar ?? Vashist Muni Memorial Primary School kindergart­en students perform an iterm during the Early Childhood Education Week celebratio­n on July 27, 2018.
Photo: Shirley Kumar Vashist Muni Memorial Primary School kindergart­en students perform an iterm during the Early Childhood Education Week celebratio­n on July 27, 2018.

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