Waigani Christian College (WCC) Principal Mr. Abakure Kaupa upon being reappointed Principal expressed that in 2024, WCC will focus on giving second chances to neglected students from the education system.
WCC Principal Mr. Kaupa disputed the Government’s No-child-left-behind policy stressing that the PNG Education system lacks capacity to accommodate great number of students left out of their school selection.
Therefore, he says WCC will offer second chances for the students willing to learn.
WCC Principal was happy to inform PNG HAUSBUNG of an increase of student enrolments of over 1, 700 students in 2024, and the WCC is planning for additional building such as, two Computer labs, a Library, Workshop and State of the Art Science lab to accommodate more student under its new Standard Base Curriculum.
According to Mr. Kaupa the WCC Founder and Director has graced positive confidence in the school and its staff members.
“A few classrooms will be refurbished, and new classroom furniture will be bought to utilize fully classroom capacity to sufficiently accommodate the increased number of students.”
“With the government facing its issues in parliament, we will focus on the students who seek to be educated and will ensure that no child gets left behind.”
Furthermore Mr. Kaupa mentioned his belief that this year will be successful with staff confidence and commitment in the first 3weeks of school.
He aims to maintain a positive environment to produce a productive environment for the staff and students.
“Some students have made their way to further their studies in higher Institutions and University and this makes us focused on giving second chances.”