Marist Brothers High Joins Crime Stoppers Scholastic Program
FIJI NEWS


Marist Brothers High School has officially joined the Crime Stoppers Scholastic Program, becoming the 65th secondary school in Fiji to participate in the initiative.
The program was launched at the school today by the Commissioner of Police, Rusiate Tudravu, who also badged the newly appointed scholastic board members responsible for leading the effort within the school.
Commissioner Tudravu reminded students of the deep sense of pride and identity linked to their family name, village, and school. He encouraged them to protect the school’s reputation by creating a safe and respectful learning environment. Drawing on school spirit, he challenged students to apply the same passion they show during the Deans Rugby tournament to their daily lives as responsible citizens.
The Crime Stoppers Scholastic Program aims to foster discipline, social responsibility, and law-abiding behaviour among students. It encourages young people to look out for one another and promotes a safer atmosphere for learning and growth within schools.