VISITING FIJIAN PRINCIPAL
On Wednesday, May 1st, we had the pleasure of welcoming Mr Emosi Kuli, a secondary principal from Fiji, to our shores. His visit promises to be an enriching experience as he embarks on a Rotary Scholarship journey in Australia.
Here’s a glimpse into Emosi’s itinerary:
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Theory Work with Australian Institute of Management: Over the past three weeks in Brisbane, Emosi has delved into theoretical aspects related to management. The Australian Institute of Management has been his guide in this pursuit.
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Practical Work in Schools: Emosi’s journey extends beyond theory. He is actively participating in practical work across various schools—spanning the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Stanthorpe, and Tenterfield. His insights and interactions will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact.
Emosi’s connection with Stanthorpe dates back a decade. In 2014, he, along with three Fijian students, received assistance from Rotary to visit Stanthorpe and St. Joseph’s School. Since then, their paths have diverged, leading to remarkable achievements:
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Emosi’s Rise: After holding several senior roles, Emosi now serves as the principal of a prominent city school in Suva, the capital of Fiji.
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Student Success: One of the students who accompanied Emosi in 2014 has recently graduated as a doctor—a testament to the transformative power of education and cross-cultural experiences.
Emosi, captured in a photo alongside Oliver and Elliot Tuvukica and their father, radiates excitement as he returns to Stanthorpe. His journey embodies the spirit of learning, growth, and global connections. We celebrate their success and look forward to more inspiring stories. Welcome back, Emosi!