The Christian Mission Fellowship college Open Day will provide guidance for students, explore chances for their career paths and connect with better opportunities that bring them closer to their dreams and aspirations.
This was highlighted by the Permanent Secretary for Youth and Sports Rovereto Nayacalevu while opening the Christian Mission Fellowship College Open Day program at the school today.
Nayacalevu says the Ministry will keep trying to get employees and young people to be able to dialogue and allow opportunities to find employment as many young people are also leaving the country for work opportunities under the PALM scheme.
He further says in schools, students often choose to do an easy subject therefore, it is also necessary that educators and teachers find gaps in which students find difficulties in and identify solutions for students better understanding.
The college open day includes students from Jeremiah College, Delainavesi College and Assemblies of God.
35 exhibitors including the Fiji Museum, Parliament of Fiji and Fiji Police Force are also part of the Open Day to guide student's for career paths.
The school will also host a fun day tomorrow to fundraise $1,500 for the construction of the new school shelter for students and parents.
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