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Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School | |
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Fletcher Road, Vatuwaqa , Fiji | |
Coordinates | 18°07′29″S178°27′33″E / 18.124664°S 178.459119°E Coordinates: 18°07′29″S178°27′33″E / 18.124664°S 178.459119°E |
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School type | High School |
Established | 1960 |
Founder | Gujarat Education Society of Fiji |
Principal | Sanjay Raman (2019-present) |
Language | English |
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Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School (M.G.M) is a secondary school institution in Fiji. It is named formally after Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, a political leader and activist of India during the late 1800s and early 1900s. It was established in 1960 and is managed by the Gujarat Education Society of Fiji. [1] The current principal of the school is Sanjay Abhinash Raman. [2]
It has 5 year levels (Year 9-13) with 6 streams from Year's 9 to 12 and 4 streams in Year 13. It is one of the best schools in Fiji in terms of academic performance and has lately received recognition in sports events. The school currently has a student staff population of approximately 1000+.
Mahatma Gandhi High School was founded by the Gujarat Education Society in 1960. The society's first school was MGM Primary. MGM High School was opened in mid-1960 with Dhansukh Patel as the head teacher. A year later, Divesh Patel became the principal.
The Gujarat Education Society constructed six classrooms and a basement for the school students in 1996. Another two-story building was built for senior students along with classrooms, offices and washroom facilities.
In 2003, the new technological block was built. After a few years, the management built a new block consisting of a Home Economics Room, Agriculture Room, and Basic Technology Workshop.
In 2011 a new administrative room and a PEMAC department room were added.
In November 2020, a new complex costing over 5 million dollars was opened by Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. [3] The complex included a new pavilion, new labs with modern equipment as well as a new library and extra classrooms for technical drawing and other classes. [3] [4] [5]
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