Kuma primary school in South Guadalcanal will become a community High School next year thanks to the Constituency Rural Livelihood funds which were materialized into a building which will accommodate secondary classes.
The school took delivery of the new building on Tuesday last week.
Member of Parliament for South Guadalcanal David Pacha said Kuma primary school have served more than 300 school children from Raeávu to Veramogo and needs to be upgraded to a Community High School.
Mr Pacha said the opening of the new building which accommodates six classrooms is part of preparing the school to go into Community High School by next year.
“This is to provide easy access for school children at the rural villages and to further their education to a next level,’’ he said.
He said students in the Weathercoast areas who passed out from primary schools in the past years have to walk and travel long distances to attend other community high schools.
“But now with the successful completion of the building, students who passed out from the school will not need to look far.”
Mr Pacha said with the move will be a great relief to parents and children in the areas.
He said the next phase to achieving the plan will be building of dormitories and staff houses.
The South Guadalcanal MP use the handing over occasion also to distributed 40 solar panels to ten schools in his constituency.
The schools are Tari Rural Training center, Kolokemu primary school, Chocho, Koloula, Malageti, Kuma and Chapuria and Laloáta Community High Schools.
He said the next project will be the issuance of Solar panels for all churches in his constituency.
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