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Labasa Fifth, Sixth & Seventh Form College (Labasa College) has undoubtedly become one of the most successful high schools in Fiji and the South Pacific region in the five odd decades of its existence. Labasa College was established as Labasa Secondary School (LSS) in 1954 and was known as that until 1978 when the name “Labasa College” was incepted. In its brief history, College, as it has been pr

ofoundly abbreviated all over the Northern Division, has achieved overwhelming success in almost every aspect of high school life ranging from academic excellence to extra-curricular activities and sporting supremacy. Parma Nand Sharma (Principal from 1990-2000) had in his leadership inaugurated the phrase “The Pride of Vanua Levu” together with its name, which not only reflects the success of past teachers and students but it also motivates the new batch, recruited each year, to continue working towards upholding the phrase with the deserved respect and dignity with which it was initiated. The College, as its official address suggests is only made up of forms 5, 6 and 7, with the current roll of almost 550 students being divided into five streams of Form 5, five streams of Form 6 and six streams of Form 7. Being one of the few remaining Government funded high schools, Labasa College also provides hostel facilities for boarding students (for both boys and girls). It is also subjected to hosting major educational programs for the publics of the Northern Division. This includes various courses provided by the University of the South Pacific as well as Curriculum seminars, workshops and moderations for teachers. The honour of holding various competitions including the Annual Northern Zonal Team Mathematics Competition and the Titration Competition is also forwarded to the College. Today, the College has almost every learning essential present within its boundaries ranging from the library, to proper Science and Computer Laboratories and of recent times, free internet services as well. However, even without these services, the students of the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s have done enough to lift the image of the school to where it stands today. Now, a peek into the real success story of Labasa College! To begin with, Labasa College is an academically excellent institution whereby the College continuously attains a pass rate in the vicinity of the 100per cent mark if not exactly 100per cent and that too in both the Fiji School Leaving Certificate Examination and the Fiji Seventh Form Examination. Thus, almost half of the student population of various local tertiary institutions such as the Fiji School of Medicine and the University of the South Pacific is made up of ex – Labasa College students. Many of our students have also qualified to undertake tertiary programs in overseas countries such as New Zealand, Australia, India, Japan, and just last year our Head Boy received a scholarship in undertaking IB in Canada. Just taking the year 2007 as an example, where the College recorded a 100per cent pass rate in the FSLCE, almost half of those who passed recording a mark above 300 (out of 400) as well as the highest mark in the nation (385/400). There was a similar result for the FSFE where although we did not manage to attain a 100per cent pass rate but still recorded the highest in the nation (370/400). In addition, the College has been actively taken part in various extra curricular activities which have yielded great interest and excellence on the part of the students. Students (and teachers alike) have continuously attained excellence in the Fiji Mathematics Competitions with Labasa College being constantly ranked in the top three alongside the likes of Natabua High School and Yat Sen Secondary School. At this point, I would like to note that our Form 7 Team of 2004 was the National Champion and the 2006 Team were National Runners-Up. The Science and Mathematics Departments has reached a milestone with many students consistently ranking in the top five to seven percent of Australasian Competitions such as the ICAS Science, ICAS Maths, ICAS Computer Skills, AMC and the Royal Australian Chemistry Quiz and taking out Certificates of Distinction, High Distinction and Medal Awards. Competitions in Chemistry such as CSSP Titrations and Chem Quiz have also added to the fame with Labasa College winning the senior and advanced categories in Titration as well as a handful of students being awarded top three ranks in the Chem Quiz. However, due to the schedule of the IQ Active Competition, the College has not done so well in it, but the performance of last years team surely spiced up the competition whereby the team lost by a point to the defending champions in the quarterfinals. Unfortunately, the 2008 team was stranded from the Preliminary Round due to the circulation false information by the Fiji Television Ltd. However, the reputation of the College should not be let to be blemished by such instances. At this point, I would like to note that Labasa College was one of the powerhouses in the FBCL Radio Quiz, winning in on a number of occasions. Moreover, Labasa College has also accomplished quite a feat in sports. Our Athletics Team has been constantly improving and thus managed to win the Macuata Zone Finals last year, however, this year, we had to settle for second place. Despite that, the team bettered their performance at the National Finals winning a medal of each colour (best performance by a Macuata Zone School). Our Soccer boys consistently bring glory to the College and last years senior team was ranked in the top eight in the FSSSA Tournament as well as being Northern Champions, represented the North in the IDC Tournament. We also remain the powerhouses in both the U-17 and U-19 Rugby Competitions in the North and hope to create a place for ourselves in the Deans Trophy Challenge in a not too distant future. To conclude, Labasa College is the ideal high school in the nation because it provides for all that an ideal student needs and should have in order to be successful in life. And undoubtedly, the success stories of ex-students like Anare Somumu, Dr. Brij Lal and so many including those residing in the countries of the Pacific Rim and beyond will always fly high as a reminder of their reception of an ideal education in an ideal school.

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Congratulations
09/09/2021

Congratulations

Congratulations to our Early Bird Registration Winners!!

Join us from 13 to 17 September 2021 for our Virtual Open Week.

Register now!!

Daily prizes to be won!!

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15/08/2021

To all current students/parents of Y9 to Y13 please be reminded that we have started with online classes through Google meet/Zoom. Let's work together so that our students do not lose out during this academic year.

Congratulations  to Cynthia Chand......keep  the elcian  flame burning....👏👏 chand
31/05/2021

Congratulations to Cynthia Chand......keep the elcian flame burning....👏👏
chand

Proud moment
18/09/2020

Proud moment

Meet Police Constable Sazeem Shain Ali and Police Constable Sazeem Zain Ali .

And yes, they are twins and are both members of the Western Division team 2 currently participating in the Konitiki Finance Police IDC tournament at the Nasova ground.

It's a proud moment for them as their team had qualified for the final this afternoon.

Shain is currently based at the Nadi Police Station while Zhain stationed at the Western Division Headquarters in Lautoka.

Both are 21 years of age and originally from Seaqaqa in Macuata.

The two marched in together and underwent the Basic Recruits Course in 2018, and after successfully completing the course have since served in their current stations.

20/03/2020

TERM 1 SCHOOL HOLIDAYS MOVED FORWARD TO 23 MARCH 2020

The National Term 1 school holidays will now begin on Monday 23 March 2020 and last until 3 April 2020.

The Minister for Education, Heritage and Arts, in consultation with the Prime Minister, has come to this decision in the best interest of the health and welfare of the teachers and children of Fiji as part of the Fijian Government's sweeping measures to protect the Fijian people from the COVID-19 virus.

The first term school holidays were initially scheduled from 20 April 2020 to 1 May 2020.

The school holiday may be extended as the COVID-19 situation in Fiji evolves.

Students will not be able to use their bus cards during the school holidays.

Meanwhile, Minister Akbar advises all parents and teachers to ensure they rely exclusively on official government statements for all COVID-19 updates and do their part to support Fiji's nationwide COVID-19 response by practicing good hygiene:

- Wash your hands regularly for at least 20 seconds with soap and water.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.
- Practice social distancing. This means maintaining a safe distance of 2 metres between individuals as much as possible and avoiding in-person contact, including handshakes and hugs.

If you are feeling unwell, or know someone who is feeling unwell, immediately contact the Health Ministry on one of these numbers:

• In the Central Division call 2219905;
• In the Eastern Division call 2219906;
• In the Western Division call 2219907; and
• In the Northern Division call 2219908.

14/01/2020

When it was first done by Ratu Mara in 1984 at Ratu Kadavulevu School, there was no big public outcry. It became a success. What is the difference with Adi Cakobau School?...

The Fijian Government provides bus fare subsidy for children as part of our free education program.Parents and students ...
08/11/2019

The Fijian Government provides bus fare subsidy for children as part of our free education program.

Parents and students are advised that blue subsidised student e-Transport cards will not work outside school hours.

You will no longer be able to use or top up your blue student e-Transport cards when school ends on 23rd November this year.

The remaining balance will carry forward to the next school term starting 13 January 2020.

Students can get a yellow or red e-Transport card from their nearest Vodafone outlet to use during non-school periods.

Congrats to Us!
05/08/2019

Congrats to Us!

Labasa Col­lege has laid the plat­form for all other North­ern schools to achieve af­ter they were de­clared over­all win­ners of the Team Math­e­mat­ics Com­pe­ti­tion. The school man­aged to ac­cu­mu­late the re­quired points to ac­com­plish a task no other school in...

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