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Presentation (PDF: 572KB) AFTERMATH OF TC WINSTON School libraries destroyed. Summary of school library damaged during TC WINSTON SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICTS TOTAL TYPE BA/TAVU RA LAUTOKA/YA NADROGA/ EASTE CAKAUDR BUA/MA NAUSORI SUVA A SAWA NAVOSA RN OVE CUATA ECE 8 17 1 26 PRIMARY 16 17 2 13 10 10 3 71 SECONDARY 4 3 3 3 4 17 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, HERITAGE AND ARTS TC WINSTON LIBRARY BOOKS INITIAL DAMAGE ASSESSEMENT AS AT 01/03/2016 WHAT IS THE TOTAL WHAT IS THE HOW MANY LIBRARY HOW MANY LIBRARY NUMBER OF OVERALL No NAME OF SCHOOL REGISTRATION TYPE OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT BOOKS DOES THE BOOKS HAVE BEEN STUDENTS OF THE DAMAGE TO THE SCHOOL HAVE? DAMAGED? SCHOOL? LIBRARY BOOKS 1 NASAUTOKA DISTRICT 2523 117 50 50 SCHOOL Primary/ECE Central/Nausori 75%-100% 2 1903 180 100 100 VANUAKULA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Primary/ECE Central/Nausori 75%-100% 3 TURAGARUA PRIMARY 1875 92 210 210 SCHOOL Primary/ECE Central/Nausori 75%-100% 4 2539 77 200 200 NASEVA VILLAGE SCHOOL Primary/ECE Central/Nausori 0-100% 5 NAVUNISEA DISTRICT 2559 144 No Data No Data No Data SCHOOL Central/Nausori 6 1887 167 No Data No Data No Data DAWASAMU SECONDARY SCHOOL Central/Nausori 7 DAWASAMU DISTRICT 2508 209 No Data No Data No Data SCHOOL Central/Nausori 8 2538 761 No Data No Data No Data QUEEN VICTORIA SCHOOL Central/Nausori 9 2513 213 No Data No Data No Data LAWAKI DISTRICT SCHOOL Central/Nausori 10 NAMENA DISTRICT 2519 111 No Data No Data No Data SCHOOL Central/Nausori 11 ST VINCENT PRIMARY 2524 197 No Data No Data No Data SCHOOL Central/Nausori 12 9434 308 No Data No Data No Data ST VINCENT COLLEGE Central/Nausori 13 2541 1006 No Data No Data No Data RATU KADAVULEVU SCHOOL Central/Nausori 14 2564 114 No Data No Data No Data DELAINAKAIKAI PRIMARY SCHOOL Central/Nausori 15 2394 88 500 100 10-25% WAINIMAKUTU VILLAGE SCHOOL Primary Central/Suva 16 2323 185 600 600 75%-100% WAIQANAKE DISTRICT SCHOOL Primary/ECE Central/Suva 17 9726 30 700 700 75%-100% VUNIBAU KINDERGARTEN ECE Central/Suva 18 1512 600 3000 2000 75%-100% ST JOHNS COLLEGE Secondary Eastern/Eastern 19 1520 67 700 700 75%-100% TAVIYA DISTRICT SCHOOL Primary/ECE Eastern/Eastern 20 1545 101 3000 3000 75%-100% LORETO CATHOLIC SCHOOL Primary/ECE Eastern/Eastern 21 1542 60 2000 2000 75%-100% RUKURUKU PRIMARY Primary/ECE/Technica SCHOOL l College Eastern/Eastern 22 9115 222 2050 100 75%-100% DELANA METHODIST HIGH Secondary Eastern/Eastern 23 1533 103 3000 1000 25%-50% LOVONI PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary/ECE Eastern/Eastern 24 1522 99 3000 3000 75%-100% BURETA DISTRICT SCHOOL Primary/ECE Eastern/Eastern 25 1410 161 300 300 75%-100% ADI MAOPA DISTRICT SCHOOL Primary Eastern/Eastern 26 1546 54 3000 3000 75%-100% ULUIBAU Primary/ECE Eastern/Eastern 27 1220 252 300 300 50%-75% SOMOSOMO DISTRICT SCHOOL Primary Northern/Cakaudrove 28 1274 460 3000 600 10%-25% HOLY CROSS COLLEGE Secondary Northern/Cakaudrove 29 1278 416 3000 2500 50%-75% NASAVUSAVU PUBLIC SCHOOL Primary Northern/Cakaudrove 30 1260 873 4000 2000 50%-75% NASAVUSAVU SECONDARY SHOOL Secondary Northern/Cakaudrove 31 1230 575 500 300 50%-75% HOLY CROSS PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary Northern/Cakaudrove 32 2570 150 500 100 75%-100% NASELESELE PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary Northern/Cakaudrove 33 1247 493 999 999 75%-100% SOUTH TAVEUNI PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary Northern/Cakaudrove 34 2573 238 2000 2000 75%-100% SOUTH TAVEUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL Secondary Northern/Cakaudrove 35 1225 168 999 999 75%-100% VUNA DISTRICTS SCHOOL Primary Northern/Cakaudrove 36 1269 150 999 999 75%-100% NAVAKAWAU CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary Northern/Cakaudrove 37 1261 32 999 999 75%-100% SALIALEVU PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary Northern/Cakaudrove 38 2602 108 500 500 75%-100% LAVENA PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary Northern/Cakaudrove 39 1250 88 999 999 75%-100% KOCOMA VILLAGE SCHOOL Primary Northern/Cakaudrove 40 1039 49 1000 1000 75%-100% KORONUBU SANGAM PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary Western/Ba-Tavua 41 9837 50 0 0 0-10% TAVUA DISTRICT KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ba-Tavua 42 1037 118 1000 700 50%-70% NADARIVATU PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary/ECE Western/Ba-Tavua 43 9045 13 50 50 75%-100% NADARIVATU KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ba-Tavua 44 9908 10 25 25 75%-100% WAIKUBUKUBU KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ba-Tavua 45 1095 71 600 600 75%-100% NAVOLI SANATAN PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary Western/Ba-Tavua 46 1051 416 600 300 50%-75% ARYA KANYA PATHSHALA PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary/ECE Western/Ba-Tavua 47 1061 154 700 700 75%-100% KORONUBU SANATAN PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary Western/Ba-Tavua 48 1009 56 1000 10006 75%-100% NAVOLI SANGAM SCHOOL Primary Western/Ba-Tavua 49 1089 142 2000 2000 75%-100% SHASTRI MEMORIAL SCHOOL Primary Western/Ba-Tavua 50 9026 306 3000 500 25%-50% NUKULOA COLLEGE Secondary/Technical College Western/Ba-Tavua 51 1079 74 1000 100 0-10% VUNISAMALOA SANGAM SCHOOL Primary Western/Ba-Tavua 52 1073 140 2300 2300 75%-100% MOTO SANATAN SAMMELAN SCHOOL Primary/ECE Western/Ba-Tavua 53 9628 9 25 25 75%-100% MAROU KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ba-Tavua 54 9032 32 70 50 75%-100% BULU KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ba-Tavua 55 8688 8 30 30 75%-100% BUYABUYA KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ba-Tavua 56 1091 217 1200 1200 75%-100% VEISARU SANATAN PRIMARY Primary Western/Ba-Tavua 57 9870 30 125 125 75%-100% NASOMO COMMUNITY KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ba-Tavua 58 9022 43 140 140 75%-100% VATUKOULA KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ba-Tavua 59 3015 55 2000 1000 25%-50% VATUYAKA SANGAM SCHOOL Primary Western/Ba-Tavua 60 3024 40 700 50 0%-10% QERELEVU HINDU SCHOOL Primary Western/Ba-Tavua 61 3017 77 1000 1000 75%-100% BULABULA SANATAN DHARAM SCHOOL Primary Western/Ba-Tavua 62 9027 659 1000 500 75%-100% AD PATEL COLLEGE Secondary Western/Ba-Tavua 63 3014 116 500 50 75%-100% SARAVA SANATAN DHARM SCHOOL Primary/ECE Western/Ba-Tavua 64 3054 240 2000 100 75%-100% DAV COLLEGE Secondary Western/Ba-Tavua 65 3076 61 200 170 50%-75% NADI SPECIAL SCHOOL Primary Western/Ba-Tavua 66 3023 112 3000 1500 25%-50% BA METHODIST HIGH Secondary/Vocation SCHOOL al Western/Ba-Tavua 67 1065 139 1500 1500 75%-100% VASIST MUNI MEMORIAL SCHOOL Primary Western/Ba-Tavua 68 1077 160 1000 750 75%-100% RAVIRAVI SANGAM SCHOOL Primary Western/Lautoka-Yasawa 69 8630 25 200 200 75%-100% NALAUWAKI ECE ECE Western/Lautoka-Yasawa 70 2006 143 No Data No Data 75%-100% BUREIWAI DISTRICT SCHOOL Primary Western/Ra 71 2048 295 1008 0 0-10% NAVESAU ADVENTIST HIGH SCHOOL Secondary Western/Ra 72 2003 173 3000 3000 75%-100% NABAU DISTRICT SCHOOL Primary/ECE Western/Ra 73 2052 192 5000 5000 75%-100% DRAUNIIVI PUBLIC SCHOOL Primary Western/Ra 74 2053 108 1710 798 50%-75% DOBUILEVU MUSLIM SCHOOL Primary Western/Ra 75 2036 600 5000 5000 75%-100% PENANG SANGAM PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary Western/Ra 76 2044 755 1520 800 75%-100% PENANG SANGAM HIGH SCHOOL Secondary Western/Ra 77 VUNIKAVIKALOA 2039 230 2800 2800 75%-100% PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary Western/Ra 78 NALAWA CENTRAL 2005 167 300 150 50%-75% SCHOOL Primary/ECE Western/Ra 79 RA PROVICNIAL HIGH 9020 Secondary/Vocati 395 2000 0 0-10% SCHOOL onal Western/Ra 80 MALAKE VILLAGE 2017 109 600 600 75%-100% SCHOOL Primary/ECE Western/Ra 81 8088 13 60 60 75%-100% NALAWA ECE ECE Western/Ra 82 8285 12 20 20 75%-100% VUNISEA ECE ECE Western/Ra 83 GOLD AND STRAW 9811 13 15 15 75%-100% KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ra 84 DRAUNIIVI 9930 26 50 50 75%-100% KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ra 85 FULTON PRIMARY 2503 82 800 800 75%-100% SCHOOL Primary Western/Ra 86 8143 23 150 150 75%-100% NAQELECIBI ECE Primary/ECE Western/Ra 87 NAILUVA DISTRICT 2011 247 3000 3000 75%-100% SCHOOL Primary Western/Ra 88 2094 19 500 500 75%-100% BURENITU KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ra 89 ROKOVUAKA 8286 25 50 50 75%-100% KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ra 90 BUREIVANUA 8380 13 50 10 10-25% KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ra 91 8128 12 20 20 75%-100% NAYAULEVU ECE ECE Western/Ra 92 9063 11 20 30 75%-100% NABALABALA ECE ECE Western/Ra 93 8129 12 20 30 75%-100% NATIVI ECE ECE Western/Ra 94 2009 146 300 300 75%-100% NAVOLAU DISTRICT SCHOOL Primary Western/Ra 95 2030 131 2500 2500 75%-100% BAROTU PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary Western/Ra 96 2015 140 1200 500 50%-75% NALABA DISTRICT SCHOOL Primary Western/Ra 97 2016 106 3000 1500 50%-75% SAIVOU DISTRICT SCHOOL Primary/ECE Western/Ra 98 8127 6 200 200 75%-100% MATAWAILEVU KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ra 99 8090 24 20 20 10%-25% NARIKOSO KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ra 100 8456 13 10 10 75%-100% VATUSEKIYAWA ECE ECE Western/Ra 101 2013 15 50 50 75%-100% RAKIRAKI DISTRICT KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL ECE Western/Ra 102 2033 180 2520 2520 75%-100% ELLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary/ECE Western/Ra 103 8238 28 50 50 75%-100% ULUDA ECE ECE Western/Ra 104 8402 14 0 0 0-10% WAIRUKU KINDERGARTEN ECE Western/Ra 105 2041 72 900 800 50-75% WAIMARY PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary/ECE Western/Ra 106 2035 245 800 800 75%-100% RAKIRAKI METHODIST PRIMARY SCHOOL ECE Western/Ra 107 1538 58 900 900 100% Kade Village School Primary Eastern/Lomaiviti 108 1515 111 1200 Nabasovi Primary School Primary Eastern/Lomaiviti 1200 100% 109 1532 81 850 Nacamaki Primary School Primary Eastern/Lomaiviti 850 100% 110 1514 141 2500 Qalivakabau Primary School Primary Eastern/Lomaiviti 2500 100% 111 1528 195 2200 Tuatuanasau Primary School Primary Eastern/Lomaiviti 2200 100% 112 1535 85 1500 Nakodumdu Primary School Primary Eastern/Lomaiviti 1500 100% 113 1540 192 3000 Koro Island High School Primary Eastern/Lomaiviti 3000 100% RATU KADAVULEVU SCHOOL LIBRARY SOME SCHOOL LIBRARIES IN KORO ISLAND SOURCES: FIJI TIMES Koro high school library Tuatua Nasau Primary School Library Qalivakabau District School Drauniivi Primary School in Ra, what is left of the computer lab, Library and classroom.
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