12 June 2026 | Holy Trinity Anglican School, Suva, Fiji
Holy Trinity Anglican School celebrated a significant and joyful milestone with the groundbreaking of the Vakasobu Duru PTFA Waiting Mini Pavilion Project, marking the official beginning of the school’s Three-Year Development Plan.



The occasion brought together members of the school community, parents, teachers, students, the School Board, the PTFA, parishioners, and supporters, all united by a shared vision for the future of the school. More than the start of a building project, this event symbolizes a commitment to nurturing an environment where children can learn, grow, and flourish.
The Archbishop, The Most Reverend Sione Uluilakepa, who attended as Chief Guest, reaffirmed the Church’s enduring commitment to its schools and their mission within the wider community. He emphasized that Church schools are founded on the Christian principles of compassion, inclusion, and service, and therefore remain open to all children regardless of their social or economic circumstances. He reminded those gathered that education is a shared responsibility and that no child should be left behind because of financial hardship or disadvantage. The Church, he noted, continues to walk alongside families and communities to ensure that opportunities for learning and personal growth remain accessible to all. His message underscored the Church’s commitment to supporting its schools, working hand in hand with educators, parents, and communities to nurture future generations in an environment of faith, dignity, and hope.
This milestone reflects what can be achieved when a community works together in faith and unity. The new pavilion represents not only a physical structure but also a visible sign of hope, collaboration, and investment in the lives of young people.
May God continue to bless Holy Trinity Anglican School, its staff, students, families, and all who support its mission.
Article by: Mrs. Tupou Tu’inukuafe Image Sources: Holy Trinity School PTFA – SUVA FIJI Facebook Page
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