Friday 11, 2014
The first ever graduation ceremony for Tokaikolo Christian Kindergarten took place outside on a remarkable hilltop under a tent with a fantastic view at ‘Ohonua ‘Eua. The venue was on the Tokaikolo Church’s property known as Filatelefia (Philadelphia).
The school which has two teachers and 20 students is a part of the Tokaikolo Christian Education System. Those who attended the occasion included guest of honor Setikia Vea (Government Executive Educational Officer for ‘Eua), Pastors, family and friends from the community.
Rev. Salesi Ngahe |
The program began with graduate’s grand entrance, followed by a prayer lead by Rev. Salesi Ngahe. The Reverend also gave a brief sermon, in which he stressed the importance of the school’s motto “Mo’ui ‘ia Kalaisi”. He added that the main purpose of the school is leading the children to Christ.
Principal Langalotu Taiala |
K3 presenting their alphabets |
Setikia Vea (Guest of Honor) |
Rev. Leilani Fehoko from the Free Church of Tonga, mentioned that he too was very impressed. The majority of the students were members of his congregation. He jokingly continued to mention that his grandson understands English better his wife, but then concluded to say that he will encourage more children from his congregation to attend this kindergarten. Another parent said that the idea of dressing the children in graduation gowns is very inspiring, because it serves as an encouragement to both parents and children as they look forward to the future of their education as they graduate from high school and university.
Setikia presents the awards |
While everyone enjoyed their outdoor and hilltop lunch, a number of appreciation speeches were being said. Overall, every moment thoughout the program was overwhelming as it marked the first time for quite a few things. A first time for a kindergarten to graduate, the first time for parents to witness and experience the warmth of such occasion, and for any of the Tokaikolo’s graduation ceremony to be on a perfect setting on the outdoors of a hilltop especially on the high grounds of the beautiful island of ‘Eua.
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