More than 300 students of Namosau Methodist School, one of the worst flood affected areas in Ba will now study in a newly refurbished classroom with new desks and chairs.
Australian Aid provided more than $100,000 to repair and upgrade 16 classrooms, the office and toilet block.
381 students will also have access to clean water and toilet facilities.
An official handover was done at the school this morning.
Meanwhile, Australian Aid also provided more than $130,000 worth of assistance to Vitogo District School.
This included school levies and school feeding program.
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