Two female journalists Maggie and GK visiting Bisiatabu for history lessons. |
BISIATABU PRIMARY GETS NEW GIRLS DORMITORIES
Bisiatabu The new girls’ dormitory. |
Over 100 years ago, the first SDA pastor arrived at Bisiatabu in the Sogeri Mountains of the Koiari people and settled in.
The Mission was born there and grew roots and spread throughout
Papua New Guinea.
A century later, a new education mission was celebrated at the
very birth place of Adventism.
A new girls’ dormitory at Bisiatabu Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Primary School in the Kairuku-Hiri district of Central Province was opened last week.
It will make the living and learning environment for students more conducive to raising their academic performance.
The new dormitory can accommodate up to 60 girls, from six to 18 years old and includes a new kitchen.
The kitchen will allow for food to be prepared in more sanitary conditions and is complemented by a 5,000 litre tank filled with water for cleaning and drinking.
Inside the dorm. |
The new facility was co-funded by the Australian government through the church partnership program with support from National Parliament Speaker, Job Pomat, PNG SDA Union Mission and a number of private benefactors.
One student said: “In times of wind and rain, we feared the roof would be ripped off, the dormitory got wet, and without louvre glasses, we would all get wet. We would bundle up together in a little dry corner and sleep.
“We are now very happy with the completion of this new dormitory. The tiled floor makes a huge difference from what it used to be with cracked cement, dirt and rats. And we are so happy with the light fittings in the dorm so we will no longer have to use torches.”
The new facility was opened on January 31 as students resumed school for the new academic year, witnessed by teachers, parents, community and representatives of local donors that supported the construction of the building and installation of the water tank.
The new kitchen and back of the dorm |
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