Boreboa Primary School students have been urged to concentrate on learning the fundamentals in order to build a solid foundation for future success.
Powes Parkop, the Governor of the National Capital District (NCD), made this statement on Friday 22nd November, when he gave the keynote presentation at the school’s Grade 8 graduation ceremony.
Governor Parkop underlined the significance of instilling positive attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors at a young age.
“Success is not difficult. It begins with the fundamentals: discipline, respect, and a desire to learn.
“You will clear the path for a better future when you concentrate on these straightforward yet effective principles.”
In his speech, he congratulated the 344 graduating kids on their accomplishments and wished them well in making the most of their eight years of elementary school.
“I am proud of each one of you for reaching this milestone. Use what you’ve learned here as a stepping stone to even greater accomplishments in your education and life.”
Governor Parkop also reminded the students that respecting their teachers, valuing their education, and presenting themselves well are key habits that will help them excel not only in school, but in life as well.
“I commend you all for being so well-dressed today.”
“It may seem like a small thing, but it’s the small things done consistently that lead to big success.”
He emphasized how Papua New Guinea’s educational system is changing, pointing out that as options for education have grown, so has competition.
He exhorted the pupils to maintain their concentration and put forth great effort in order to meet the high expectations of their education.
With more than 3,000 pupils, Boreboa Primary is one of the biggest schools in the nation’s capital, and although its buildings are more than 30 years old, Governor Parkop promised to help with infrastructure upgrades in the upcoming year, assuring the school community of his support.
“In addition to supporting the construction of an IT lab and teacher housing, NCDC will collaborate with the school to build a new six-in-one classroom according to a standard layout.”
“We are committed to creating a better learning environment so that our children can receive the quality education they deserve.”
He ended his speech with an encouraging note for the graduates.
“Education is the key to unlocking your potential. Dream big, work hard, and never stop believing in yourself.”
“The future is in your hands.”