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            • Computer Lab Upgrading

            • One of the school’s strategic plans to improve teaching and learning through the integration of modern technology. This initiative also includes the installation of a school system through technology to enhance administration, communication, and academic management. It aims to strengthen students’ digital literacy, provide access to updated computer systems and reliable internet, and support both teachers and students in delivering and engaging with contemporary education. The upgraded lab will further enable effective research, online learning opportunities, and the development of essential ICT skills needed for further education and future employment.

              Special thanks to our advisor, Moretekai Ierubwara, the school IT team, school board members for their full support, and all staff involved for making this project possible.

            • Manaki Scholarship for Our Form 7s

            • We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the New Zealand High Commission to Kiribati for arranging this valuable opportunity for our Form 7 pioneers to participate in a virtual meeting on the New Zealand Manaaki Scholarship. We understand that the distance between us is great, but your willingness to support and guide our students is truly appreciated. We hope that our students have gained meaningful insight into how to complete the application process successfully. 

              Ko bati n raba Lailai (New Zealand Manaaki Scholarship officer) for this wonderful virtual meeting with our Form 7 Pioneers.

            • A Memorable Day: MP Teribwa Taabe Connects with Students

            • The school community was honoured by a visit from Teribwa Taabe, marking a historic moment as the first visit by a Kiritimati MP in over 20 years. His presence allowed students and staff to engage directly, as he listened to their views and shared updates on what the government is offering for this term.

              During his visit, MP Taabe also presented two generous gifts to the school: a Brother printer and a musical keyboard, which will support both learning and co-curricular activities. The school is truly grateful for these contributions and the meaningful engagement.

              The visit strengthened the relationship between the school and its representative, and the community wishes him well for the upcoming House of Parliament meeting. Discussions also included a proposed new bill, during which many students expressed their views; the majority were not in favour, highlighting the importance of student voice.

            • Station of the Cross Prayer to balance our Academic Progress !

            • Our school community gathered together today in prayer and reflection as we observed the Stations of the Cross as part of our Lenten season activities.

              Students and teachers joined with reverence and willing hearts, meditating on the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. It was a solemn and spiritually uplifting moment for the whole school community.

              As we continue through this holy season, may we carry the spirit of Lent in our hearts. 🙏

            • Miss Kiribati & Miss Micronesia 2026 at our school

            • Smiles and laughter filled our school today as Miss Kiribati 2026 paid us a special visit. The joy and excitement could be seen on every face — from the youngest students to the teachers — as her warm and cheerful presence lit up the entire school community.

              Despite the busyness of both her schedule and the school program, she made time to be with us, and every smile she shared made the day even more special. 😊

              During her visit, she witnessed the weekly awards ceremony where outstanding students were recognised for their efforts — a moment made even more joyful by her beaming presence in the room. The school then invited her for a light refreshment, where the happy atmosphere continued, before each class had the wonderful opportunity to take a photo with her. 📸

              We are truly grateful for the happiness and joy she brought to us today. Thank you, Miss Kiribati 2026! 🌺

            • ❤️ The Heart of MoE - Right Here, Right Now!

            • Our school community was filled with joy and pride as the Honorable Minister of Education, Ruateki Tekaiara, arrived with his Ministry of Education team. The visit began with national items, a warm welcoming song by students, and traditional garlanding, reflecting the island’s deep respect and heartfelt hospitality.

              In his address, the Minister encouraged and inspired both students and staff. Alongside the celebrations, the Ministry team also carried out school observations, reviewing overall management systems, standards, and accreditation processes to support continuous improvement and quality education.

              The visit concluded with a shared meal, symbolizing unity and fellowship between the Ministry officials and the school community. It was a truly memorable day—one marked by togetherness, pride, and the strengthening of our commitment to educational excellence on Kiritimati

            • ASH WEDNESDAY & LEADERSHIP INDUCTION

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              Today, our school community gathered in prayer to observe Ash Wednesday, marking the beginning of the Lenten season. The Eucharistic celebration was presided over by Fr Butonga, Parish Priest from Tabuaeran, and was well coordinated and served by our parish catechists.

              Ash Wednesday called us to a season of prayer, conversion, and penitence, strengthening our faith and inviting us to live in solidarity with others within our parish, school community, and the wider world.

              Following the Mass, the Induction and Blessing of Student Leaders was held for our Head Boy, Head Girl, Deputies, Team Leaders, Prefects, and Class Leaders. This marked the official beginning of their leadership responsibilities and entrusted them to God’s guidance as they serve with humility and commitment.

              We sincerely thank Fr Butonga for his inspiring homily, reminding us of the Lenten pillars of Prayer, Conversion, and Generosity, and we are grateful to the Tabwakea community and our catechists for walking with us in faith as we begin this sacred journey together.

            • SRC Leadership Formation Workshop

            • The Student Representative Council (SRC) successfully held a Pre-Induction Leadership Formation Workshop, facilitated by the SRC Coordinating Staff, to prepare student leaders for service and responsibility.

              The workshop formed students for their upcoming roles as Form Captains, Prefects, Team Leaders, and Head Boy and Head Girl, with a focus on leadership, teamwork, discipline, and servant leadership. The six-hour program began with prayer, followed by short, meaningful talks from staff members, interactive games, and a shared meal.

              A hands-on mini project, which involved cleaning the school compounds, gave SRC members the opportunity to practise leadership through service and teamwork. The workshop was both productive and enjoyable, and it also prepared students spiritually and practically for the installation and blessing of Heads and Prefects scheduled for this coming Wednesday.

              The school thanks the SRC Coordinating Staff and all teachers involved for their commitment to forming responsible and dedicated student leaders

              Stimuli Game - to develop skills and knowledge of being a good Leader 

            • “With Grateful Hearts: A Gift of Service to Our School”

            • The School Community is pleased to announce that the School Staff Home project is now nearing completion, with the roofing stage currently in progress.

              This important milestone reflects the strong spirit of cooperation and commitment within our parish. The construction work has been carried out by Catechists, who have generously volunteered their time, skills, and energy, showing great eagerness and dedication to complete the work in service to the school and parish.

              The school sincerely acknowledges and expresses its deep gratitude to the Catholic Women (Itonigaina) Kiritimati, who have fully funded this project. Their generous support and sacrifice have made this parish initiative possible and have contributed greatly to the welfare and stability of school staff.

              The school community is very happy and thankful for the commitment shown by all involved. This Staff Home stands as a shared parish achievement, built through faith, cooperation, and service. We are truly grateful for the energy, time, and generosity offered to bring this project close to completion.

              May God bless all who have contributed to this meaningful work, and may this project continue to strengthen the unity and mission of our parish and school community.

              St Therese of the Child Jesus Parishes Catechists 

            • Students & Staff Welcoming Feast

            • St. Francis High School came alive with joy as students and staff gathered for a memorable opening and welcoming feast.

              Laughter, shared meals, and togetherness created a warm and happy atmosphere. It was a beautiful start to the year and a moment the school community will always remember.

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              E karaoa ana baka n amarake ao n takakaro te reirei n te bong aei are e a kainaki irouiia ataei ma taan reirei ao taan makuri ba butimaiaia ataei ake a boou ao ai bon te kaukuki ao karinang ibukin te ririki aei 2026. Te botaki ae rangin kakukurei - te ngangarengare, te maroro, te takakaro ao ai te uaia n amarake. E na tei matoa uringakin te bong aei n tainako.

            • Monday Morning Parade at St Francis High School

            • 2 February 2026

              St Francis High School held its first Monday Morning Assembly Parade under the national flag. Students stood proudly to show their I-Kiribati identity and unity as one community in the Line and Phoenix Islands. The assembly began with the national anthem, followed by announcements from the Principal and the day’s program.

              Students from Forms 4, 5, and 6 wore the same uniform, while Form 7 students wore white and black. It was a fresh and beautiful morning for a meaningful start to the week.

            • Please look up to our AY Calendar 2026

            • St. Francis High School wishes to inform all students, parents, and guardians that the 2026 School Calendar has been prepared.

              The calendar outlines school terms, holidays, examination periods, and major school activities and is subject to change if necessary.

              Parents and guardians are kindly requested to take note of the dates and plan accordingly.

              Thank you for your continued cooperation and support.

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              St. Francis High School e kani kaongoi ngkami ataei, kaaro ao taan tararua ba e a tauraoi ana Karentare te reirei ibukin te ririki 2026. Te Karentare aei e kaota taian teem ma taia n teirake ao ni motirawa, bongi ni motirawa, taian Ukeuke, ao ana botaki/kanoa nako te reirei ake akakawai. A kona ni bitaki ngkana e noraki riaina ao ni manga bon kaongoi ngkami.

              Kam butiaki Kaaro ma Taan Tararua n rawei boong ake a kakawaki ao ni babaronga nako iai.

              Kam bati n raba n ami ibuobuoki ao boutoka

            • Resumption of Classes After Long Holiday

            • After a long holiday break, students have happily returned to school to begin the new academic year. The campus was filled with excitement, smiles, and positive energy as students reunited with friends and teachers.

              The return marks a fresh start for learning, personal growth, and new opportunities. Students were seen settling into their classes, participating actively, and showing readiness for the year ahead.

              The school community warmly welcomes all students back and wishes everyone a successful and productive year.

            • FORM 7 TEACHERS WORKSHOP & EQAP FACILITATOR

            • During Orientation Week, Form 7 teachers attended a workshop facilitated by Lily from the Education Quality and Access Programme (EQAP), SPC Fiji. The session focused on Form 7 curriculum requirements, teaching strategies, and assessment guidelines. Teachers gained useful guidance and shared ideas to support effective teaching and learning for Form 7 students.

              The photos show Form 7 teaching staff during a workshop session, teachers enjoying a welcoming lunch, and an interesting moment from the White Long Trip during the island sightseeing trip. 

            • Congratulations and Welcome – Form 4 Intake 2026

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              Congratulations to all students who have successfully passed and been selected for Form 4 in 2026 at St. Francis High School.

              We warmly welcome you to our school community. Your success is the result of your hard work and commitment, and we are proud to have you join us.

              We wish you all the best as you begin this new stage of your learning journey. May your time at St. Francis High School be successful, enjoyable, and rewarding.

              Welcome and congratulations once again.

            • Joy to the School Community - Christmas in our Midst.

            • As we come to the close of another meaningful year, the St. Francis High School community— teachers, support staff, and families—joined together for the final events of 2025 with hearts full of gratitude and joy.

              This week, our Assiss community of teaching and supporting staff gathered for a special time of reflection and renewal. It was a wonderful opportunity to refresh, wash away the challenges of the past year, and re-energize for all that awaits us in 2026. Moments like these remind us of the strength of our unity as a school family.

              The celebration also included the joyful tradition of exchanging gifts among staff, filling the atmosphere with warmth and appreciation. Our children were not left behind—there was plenty of entertainment, laughter, and festive cheer, making their Christmas season even brighter.

              Most importantly, this time allowed us to commemorate the coming of Christ, welcoming His light, hope, and peace into each of our hearts as we prepare for Christmas Day.

              From the simple yet meaningful celebrations held here at St. Francis High School, we extend our warmest wishes:

              Merry Christmas to you all, and may God’s blessings guide us into a joyful and prosperous 2026.

            • “Graduation Day for Saint Francis Class of 2025”

            • Saint Francis High School proudly celebrated the graduation of its 45 Form 6 students on a joyful and memorable occasion marking the successful completion of the 2025 academic year.
              ✨ Highlights of the Program:
              •     The day began with a Mass celebrated by Fr. Tara-Jake, offering blessings and thanksgiving for the graduates’ achievements.
              •     A solemn Procession of Graduates followed, symbolizing their transition from students to alumni.
              •     The Maneaba program added cultural richness and formality to the event, reflecting the school’s traditions and values.
              •     The ceremony included the Handing of Certificates, recognizing each student’s dedication and hard work.
              •     A special Prize Giving Ceremony honored outstanding students for academic excellence, leadership, service, and extracurricular achievements.
              •     Additional activities and presentations brought inspiration and joy, making the celebration both meaningful and festive.
              🌟 Principal’s Message:
              The Principal congratulated the Class of 2025 for their perseverance, resilience, and commitment to excellence. The graduates were encouraged to carry forward the values of Saint Francis High School into their future endeavors, becoming leaders and contributors to their communities.
              🏆 Prize Giving Recognition:
              Awards were presented to students who excelled in academics, sports, leadership, and cultural contributions. These prizes highlighted not only scholastic achievement but also character, service, and creativity — qualities that embody the spirit of Saint Francis High School.
              👏 Congratulations to the Class of 2025!
              Your journey at Saint Francis High School has prepared you for the challenges ahead, and the school community celebrates your success with pride.

            • National Exams Begin – Wrapping Up Our School Year!

            • Today marks the official start of our end-of-year examinations. Form 6 students begin with their English paper, while Form 5 students sit for their Kiribati paper. This important period signals the culmination of the 2025 academic year, as students demonstrate their hard work, commitment, and learning achievements.

              We wish all our students the very best in their exams — may your efforts and dedication bring great success! 

              #EndOfYearExams #SchoolNews #GoodLuckStudents

            • Computer Lab Upgrading

              14/4/2026

              One of the school’s strategic plans to improve teaching and learning through the integration of modern technology. This initiative also includes the installation of a school system through technology to enhance administration, communication, and academic management. It aims to strengthen students’ digital literacy, provide access to updated computer systems and reliable internet, and support both teachers and students in delivering and engaging with contemporary education. The upgraded lab will further enable effective research, online learning opportunities, and the development of essential ICT skills needed for further education and future employment.

            • Manaki Scholarship for Our Form 7s

              14/4/2026

              We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the New Zealand High Commission to Kiribati for arranging this valuable opportunity for our Form 7 pioneers to participate in a virtual meeting on the New Zealand Manaaki Scholarship. We understand that the distance between us is great, but your willingness to support and guide our students is truly appreciated. We hope that our students have gained meaningful insight into how to complete the application process successfully.

            • A Memorable Day: MP Teribwa Taabe Connects with Students

              19/3/2026

              The school community was honoured by a visit from Teribwa Taabe, marking a historic moment as the first visit by a Kiritimati MP in over 20 years. His presence allowed students and staff to engage directly, as he listened to their views and shared updates on what the government is offering for this term.

            • Station of the Cross Prayer to balance our Academic Progress !

              6/3/2026

              Our school community gathered together today in prayer and reflection as we observed the Stations of the Cross as part of our Lenten season activities.

              Students and teachers joined with reverence and willing hearts, meditating on the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. It was a solemn and spiritually uplifting moment for the whole school community.

            • Miss Kiribati & Miss Micronesia 2026 at our school

              6/3/2026

              Smiles and laughter filled our school today as Miss Kiribati 2026 paid us a special visit. The joy and excitement could be seen on every face — from the youngest students to the teachers — as her warm and cheerful presence lit up the entire school community.

              Despite the busyness of both her schedule and the school program, she made time to be with us, and every smile she shared made the day even more special. 😊

            • ❤️ The Heart of MoE - Right Here, Right Now!

              4/3/2026

              Our school community was filled with joy and pride as the Honorable Minister of Education, Ruateki Tekaiara, arrived with his Ministry of Education team. The visit began with national items, a warm welcoming song by students, and traditional garlanding, reflecting the island’s deep respect and heartfelt hospitality.

            • ASH WEDNESDAY & LEADERSHIP INDUCTION

              18/2/2026

              Today, our school community gathered in prayer to observe Ash Wednesday, marking the beginning of the Lenten season. The Eucharistic celebration was presided over by Fr Butonga, Parish Priest from Tabuaeran, and was well coordinated and served by our parish catechists.

              Ash Wednesday called us to a season of prayer, conversion, and penitence, strengthening our faith and inviting us to live in solidarity with others within our parish, school community, and the wider world.

            • SRC Leadership Formation Workshop

              14/2/2026

              The Student Representative Council (SRC) successfully held a Pre-Induction Leadership Formation Workshop, facilitated by the SRC Coordinating Staff, to prepare student leaders for service and responsibility.

              The workshop formed students for their upcoming roles as Form Captains, Prefects, Team Leaders, and Head Boy and Head Girl, with a focus on leadership, teamwork, discipline, and servant leadership. The six-hour program began with prayer, followed by short, meaningful talks from staff members, interactive games, and a shared meal.

            • “With Grateful Hearts: A Gift of Service to Our School”

              11/2/2026

              The School Community is pleased to announce that the School Staff Home project is now nearing completion, with the roofing stage currently in progress.

              This important milestone reflects the strong spirit of cooperation and commitment within our parish. The construction work has been carried out by Catechists, who have generously volunteered their time, skills, and energy, showing great eagerness and dedication to complete the work in service to the school and parish.

            • Students & Staff Welcoming Feast

              6/2/2026

              St. Francis High School came alive with joy as students and staff gathered for a memorable opening and welcoming feast.

              Laughter, shared meals, and togetherness created a warm and happy atmosphere. It was a beautiful start to the year and a moment the school community will always remember.

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            • Monday Morning Parade at St Francis High School

              2/2/2026

              2 February 2026

              St Francis High School held its first Monday Morning Assembly Parade under the national flag. Students stood proudly to show their I-Kiribati identity and unity as one community in the Line and Phoenix Islands. The assembly began with the national anthem, followed by announcements from the Principal and the day’s program.

            • Please look up to our AY Calendar 2026

              29/1/2026

              St. Francis High School wishes to inform all students, parents, and guardians that the 2026 School Calendar has been prepared.

              The calendar outlines school terms, holidays, examination periods, and major school activities and is subject to change if necessary.

              Parents and guardians are kindly requested to take note of the dates and plan accordingly.

            • Resumption of Classes After Long Holiday

              27/1/2026

              After a long holiday break, students have happily returned to school to begin the new academic year. The campus was filled with excitement, smiles, and positive energy as students reunited with friends and teachers.

              The return marks a fresh start for learning, personal growth, and new opportunities. Students were seen settling into their classes, participating actively, and showing readiness for the year ahead.

            • FORM 7 TEACHERS WORKSHOP & EQAP FACILITATOR

              25/1/2026

              During Orientation Week, Form 7 teachers attended a workshop facilitated by Lily from the Education Quality and Access Programme (EQAP), SPC Fiji. The session focused on Form 7 curriculum requirements, teaching strategies, and assessment guidelines. Teachers gained useful guidance and shared ideas to support effective teaching and learning for Form 7 students.

            • Congratulations and Welcome – Form 4 Intake 2026

              19/12/2025

              Congratulations to all students who have successfully passed and been selected for Form 4 in 2026 at St. Francis High School.

              We warmly welcome you to our school community. Your success is the result of your hard work and commitment, and we are proud to have you join us.

              We wish you all the best as you begin this new stage of your learning journey. May your time at St. Francis High School be successful, enjoyable, and rewarding.

            • Joy to the School Community - Christmas in our Midst.

              29/11/2025

              As we come to the close of another meaningful year, the St. Francis High School community— teachers, support staff, and families—joined together for the final events of 2025 with hearts full of gratitude and joy.

              This week, our Assiss community of teaching and supporting staff gathered for a special time of reflection and renewal. It was a wonderful opportunity to refresh, wash away the challenges of the past year, and re-energize for all that awaits us in 2026. Moments like these remind us of the strength of our unity as a school family.

            • “Graduation Day for Saint Francis Class of 2025”

              21/11/2025

              Saint Francis High School proudly celebrated the graduation of its 45 Form 6 students on a joyful and memorable occasion marking the successful completion of the 2025 academic year.
              ✨ Highlights of the Program:
              • The day began with a Mass celebrated by Fr. Tara-Jake, offering blessings and thanksgiving for the graduates’ achievements.
              • A solemn Procession of Graduates followed, symbolizing their transition from students to alumni.
              • The Maneaba program added cultural richness and formality to the event, reflecting the school’s traditions and values.
              • The ceremony included the Handing of Certificates, recognizing each student’s dedication and hard work.
              • A special Prize Giving Ceremony honored outstanding students for academic excellence, leadership, service, and extracurricular achievements.
              • Additional activities and presentations brought inspiration and joy,

            • National Exams Begin – Wrapping Up Our School Year!

              9/11/2025

              Today marks the official start of our end-of-year examinations. Form 6 students begin with their English paper, while Form 5 students sit for their Kiribati paper. This important period signals the culmination of the 2025 academic year, as students demonstrate their hard work, commitment, and learning achievements.

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