Grade 9 Students of Jubilee Catholic Secondary School 2012 |
On
Sunday braving the gusty wind the parents of Grade Nine students at the Jubilee
Catholic Secondary School gathered to hear the concerns raised by the Principal
and the Deputy Principals. The parents sat on the terrace, which is an awkward
space between the classrooms, to hear out the teachers’ concerns regarding the
students’ general academic performance, lack of discipline, lateness, noise, enforcement
of reading habits, and other related matters.
The
parents were then directed into the four classrooms where their children take
their lessons. The parents introduced
themselves. The class pastoral teachers were there to coordinate this part of
the program.
The
parents were then asked to nominate a chairperson, a deputy chairperson, and a
treasurer. The committee that was appointed was immediately task to raise funds
for the school next month towards the building of the school hall. The hall
will gather for multiple activities of the school such as the school assembly,
sports activities, graduation, and other academic related activities.
Here is
a school with a need. It is working with its parents and guardians to raise
funds to construct a multi-purpose hall for its students. Jubilee Catholic
Secondary is not waiting for government handouts or cooperate sponsorship to
assist the school in building a multipurpose hall, classrooms, and teacher’s
houses.
It’s
such a shame that the government and cooperate houses around it or next to it
are giving their backs to this wonderful school with a very high reputation as
a top school with high turn over in national selections every year. Do business
houses have a cooperate responsibility towards the neighbourhod or surrounding
communities? I wish. At least a bridge between the school, across the drain
that separates the Jubilee Catholic Secondary School and the MVTIL and a host
of business houses should have been built to allow the safe flow of students on
their way to and from school every day.
Without
a bridge the students have to descend into the drain to cross on rocks placed
between the dirty water. It is a dangerous spot and has been a site of many
conflicts between the students and opportunists who charged them to cross the
drain when it floods. The drain itself has become a danger to the lives of the
students. Students have experienced various kinds of assault and threat from
unwanted elements operating in that spot. Many of the female students have had
to endure assault from opportunists using the drain as a haven for criminal
acts.
What
parents cannot be affected by this threat and hazard to their children
attending the school? The parents raised this concern with the school. The
problems, as the parents found out, on raising this concern, was that the
National Capital District authorities need to authorize permission for a bridge
to be build and for financial assistance to go towards building this bridge. In
every reasonable person’s view the NCD authorities, government agencies, and
the business houses next to the school are neglecting their duties to the
community where their business operate. It is not too much to ask for a small
bridge to be built so that the school children of Jubilee Catholic Secondary,
the public and uses of the medical centre on the same spot can use it without
fear of intimidation, harrassment, or accidents. The danger possed to the
school children and public using this drain without a bridge between the school
and the business houses is that it raises legal concerns that cannot be ignored.
If
parents and guardians are willing to raise funds to build a multi-purpose hall
then what is a small bridge to them? It is a question that NCD authorities, the
government agencies, and the corporate businesses operating in the precinct who
need to answer as well. Do they promote values of responsible cooperate
entities and agencies? Do they have any obligations
at all to the community?
Mrs. Bernadette Ove, the intrepid principal of
the school, was the first principal when the school began in early 2000s. She is
still the solid pillar and leader of the school. She has worked very hard to
see the school developed from what used to be the Hohola Clinic and WHO
headquarters to what it is now: a top Catholic secondary school in the country.
Mrs. Ove has led the school from nothing to something in the eyes of the
nation, especially in the eyes of parents and guardians who had seen their
children pass through the school over the years. Even those new parents and
guardians with children who attend the school or will attend the school in
future Mrs. Ove has proven to everyone that it is possible to build a school on
the rocks of Hohola. It is possible to build a school on the rocky hills of
Port Moresby without worrying about how it will develop.
The
secret is: Prayer, faith, and spirit of the patron saint of the school. In
prayer the needs of the school and its students are given to God. In faith the
school is producing some of the best students in the country. In spirit of the
patron saint the school is overcoming the challenges and short-comings of its
short history, of being where it is, and what it can do with the geographical,
economic, and political contraints it is presented with.
The
school still uses the same old buildings for all its classes. It has no new
classrooms even though the demand for enrolment every year had increased. The school is creative in its use of space it
has as was evident with the terrace between the two building blocks used as
classrooms and offices.
During
the National Book Week the school gathered in the open space under the sun to
brave its heat and the gusty wind to complete the event. As the guest writer of
that event I presented four of my books to the school.
The
Jubilee Catholic Secondary School needs a stand-alone school library for its
students.
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