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::Profile::
| School |
Tongan Language School |
| Contact Person |
Matelita Koloi (Principal) |
| Mobile |
0401 834 706 |
| Email |
Matelita.koloi@ed.act.edu.au |
| Postal Address |
30 Scattergood Place Spence ACT 2615 |
| Schooling Hours |
Saturdays, 11:00am - 2:00pm during school terms |
| Venue |
Rosehill Tongan Community Centre
30 Scattergood Place, Spence, ACT 2615 |
| Tuition Fee |
Nil |
| History |
The Tongan Language School was established in 1995 with 20 students. Classes were held at the
Griffin Centre, Civic every Saturday during school terms. The first Principal of the school was
Matelita Koloi and assisting her were other teachers ie, Mele Borman, Lavinia Hausia, Hema
Aholelei and students from Tonga who were studying in the two universities in canberra at the time.
In 2003 there were 73 students. In order to ensure that the students attend classes they are divided
into four groups according to their religion i.e., Catholic, Uniting Civic, Uniting O'Connor and
Maama Fo'ou. These groups meet together twice every school term at Rosehill Tongan Community
Centre to share and assess their learning. |
| Other Information |
The language taught is Tongan which is one of the Polynesian languages such as Maori, Samoan,
Hawaiian and others. The language is spoken by over 150,000 people.
The total population of Tonga is 100,000 and the rest are spread all over the world. Most Tongans
who live outside Tonga are found in New Zealand, Australia and the United States.
Tonga is located south east of Fiji, its nearest neighbor in the South Pacific. |
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