Teacher accompanies former student to FNU’s enrolment drive roadshow
Not only do teachers guide students in academics or extracurricular activities, but they are also responsible for shaping a child’s future.
One such example is A.D. Patel College teacher Vishwa Achari, who brought his former student Mosese Poe to enroll at the Fiji National University’s (FNU) Enrolment Roadshow at the Ba Bus Stand last weekend.
The 45-year-old Agriculture teacher from Namasau, Ba encouraged Poe to enroll in the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Physical Education and Art & Craft) to pursue a career in his field of interest. “While he was studying at A.D. Patel, he played football for the school team. As a teacher, even when our students have finished school, we look after them and ensure they pursue further studies,” Mr Achari said.
Originally from Kadavu, Mosese shared that he had to overcome many struggles in search of a better life.
“It was a milestone achievement for Poe to score 301/400 in his Year 13 exams and he has certainly made us and his parents proud.
“FNU has made tertiary education more accessible and flexible to students. I am also a former student of FNU, and I know how the university has a programme for everyone.” Residing at Yaloku, Yakete in Ba, 18-year-old Poe said he was grateful to his high school teacher Achari for assisting him throughout his studies.
Originally from Kadavu, Mosese
shared that he had to overcome many struggles in search of a better life.
“I attended A.D Patel College, and I did not think that I would make it this far, I went through a lot of
struggles, but in the end, I passed my Year 13 with flying colours,” he said. “Back at home, I did not have electricity to study, and I had to study late at night using solar lights. Sometimes even my parents’
phone as a torch to study.
“I have chosen FNU to further my interest in sports through teaching and I would like to teach students what I love while learning from them at the same time.”
The FNU Roadshow teams will be at Shop N Save in Navua and at the Nausori Bus Stand. They began yesterday and will continue until today from 9AM to 3PM.