Suva Grammar School

Suva Grammar School
Location
Vuya Road,Nasese Suva
Fiji
Information
Type Day School (Secondary Education)
Motto "Seek and Ye Shall Find"
Denomination General Christian based education
Established 1945 (on present site since 1960 - the celebrated date of foundation)
Principal Chandran Segran Pillay (2017)
Gender Mixed-sexed education (Coeducational)
Enrolment Approx. 1,300 (as of October 2015)
Colour(s)

Blue and gold         

Attire (Males): Safari shirt, Pocket Sulu
    

Attire (Females): Sleeveless Dress
                   
Nickname Grammarians OR Lions

Suva Grammar School (or SGS) is a secondary school in Suva, Fiji. The school caters 6 streams for Forms 3 to 6 and 3 streams for Form 7. Suva Grammar has a school population of approximately 1300 students. The school is in a location near the heart of the city and by the seaside. They are known to be very competitive in sports particularly in athletics at secondary school level during the annual Coca-Cola games & in the local secondary school's rugby union competition, the annual Dean's Trophy, against rival competitors Marist Brothers High School, QVS, Lelean Memorial School and RKS

History

In 2004 the school, in cooperation with police, launched a pilot "Scholastic Crime Stoppers" programme targeting drug use, truancy and other problems.[1][2]

In 2008, members of the Suva Grammar Old Students Association made a request to the Fijian Minister for Education for school principal Ilikimi Kunagogo to be removed.[3]

In 2011, in conjunction with the Ministry of Health, Grammar heads signed a partition in which Suva Grammar School was declared the 1st drug-free secondary institution in the country.

Sports

Grammar Athletics & Grammar Ruggers

Suva Grammar has won the coveted prize of school boys' rugby, the Deans Trophy on one occasion and played to a draw with Ratu Kadavulevu School in 2005.


Grammar Athletics were the reigning Coca-Cola Games champions in the boys division of the Fiji Secondary School's athletics competitions from 2007-2011, having successfully defended their title for 5 straight years before losing the reigns to rival competitors Marist Brothers High School in 2012. Suva Grammar School have yet to win another title (boys division) since their loss in 2012.

Lions Cheerleaders

Suva Grammar is also noted for their renowned pom pom girls, who have been a fixture at the Annual Coca-Cola Games since 2002, revamping the 'Fiji style' of cheerleading in 2009 before introducing co-ed cheerleading at the 2010 Coca-Cola Games, a testament to the Grammarian trailblazing spirit of innovation and ingenuity in the lead-up to the school's Golden Jubilee celebrations later in July. Grammar's influence in this aspect of secondary school life remains prevalent today with 2017 Coke Games Girls division champions ACS, revamping their own iconic cheerleading squad and other schools starting cheerleading squads as well such as Ballantine Memorial School, western prominent schools Saint Thomas High School, 2015 & 2017 Coke Games Boys division champions Natabua High School and 2014-2016 Coke Games Girls division champions Jasper Williams High School, and even Saint John's College Cawaci from Ovalau.

Notable alumni

Politics & Business

  • Laisenia Qarase - The former Prime Minister of the Republic of Fiji returned to the school in March, 2006 to launch the Suva Declaration on Education.[4]
  • Jone Madraiwiwi - Former Vice President of the Republic of Fiji
  • Krishna Datt - Former principal, Government minister,[5]
  • Human Rights and Constitutional Lawyers Richard Naidu and Tupou Draunidalo
  • Nazhat Shameem - Former High Court Judge; currently Fiji's Permanent Representative to the UN
  • Mick Beddoes - Member Of Parliament and Leader Of The Opposition
  • Samisoni Tikoinasau - Minister of State for Public Utilities and Reforms, May 2006. Previously, Minister for Lands and Mineral Resources

Sport

References

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