Monday, April 10, 2017

Sogeri National High School goes electronic (27/07/2014)

Students walking down towards the boys dorm. 2015.

SOGERI National High School students will soon get their notes electronically,   new principal Packiam Arulappan says.
Arulappan announced this during the   farewell function of the outgoing principal, Benny Rayappan.
He said they   will put in K50,000 to make Sogeri a place of electronic learning, adding  teachers will put all their notes in computers and students will download them  on their mobile phones.
“This school will be known as an electronic school,   paying special mention of the outgoing principal for his contribution to make   Sogeri National High School a top institution in the country.
“We are   targeting to take Sogeri to number one place in the country,” Arulappan 
  said. He said after a few days at the school, his experience of being in and 
  around the people and environment is fascinating and expressed hope that with 
  all the support he gets, they can take the school to the next level.
He   challenged the students to cooperate with him and he said he did not want to 
see  them getting expelled over disciplinary reasons like engaging in drugs and 
  alcohol but uphold discipline and Christian values and morals.
“In PNG, if   you provide a conducive learning environment for students, then I believe that 
  the sky is the limit and I am confident we can do that this year and most of 
our  students will be selected to tertiary institutions next 
year.”
Meanwhile,  Kairuku-Hiri MP Peter Isoaimo recently announced continued 
support for the  school and urged students to aim high and never give up in 
their studies and  presented K50,000 to the school.

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