APTC supports Bishop Naramana Training Institute to enhance learning experience
The Australia Pacific Training Coalition (APTC) recently provided a crucial boost to its Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) partner, Bishop Naramana Institute of Technology in Isabel Province, Solomon Islands.
The Institute’s remote location makes it
vulnerable to fuel shortages and this has affected its ability to continuously
deliver courses that require the use of modern equipment.
This timely support by APTC will help
boost the Institute’s power supply and assist in effectively delivering courses
in construction, carpentry, and joinery, thus enhancing students’ learning
experience.
APTC
Country Director for the Solomon Islands and Kiribati, Ms Abigail Chang, reiterated
APTC’s commitment to collaborating with the Bishop Naramana Institute of
Technology to advance quality TVET provision across the Hapi Isles.

Guests at the handover ceremony of fuel support to Bishop Naramana Institute of Technology in Isabel Province, Solomon Islands.
“The fuel support directly addresses the Institute’s request to enhance its student outcomes. APTC remains committed to providing timely and relevant support, working closely with ten Rural Training Centres to provide quality TVET to Solomon Islanders that will boost their skills for the future,” Ms Chang said.
Principal of
Bishop Naramana Institute of Technology, Mr Zedekiah Tinarai, expressed his
deep appreciation for APTC for its commitment to TVET and to the Institute.
“APTC’s most
recent contribution to our Institute meets our need to generate power for training
purposes. We want to acknowledge the Australian Government through APTC for their
ongoing commitment to our Institute and our students,” Mr Tinarai said.
“Our
collaboration with APTC has also significantly improved our training delivery,
with staff gaining valuable skills through APTC’s International Skills Training
qualification. Another three of our trainers completed training with APTC in
March this year and another three graduated at APTC’s semester one graduation,”
he added.
APTC and Bishop Naramana Institute of
Technology are committed to providing quality TVET across the Solomon Islands.
APTC is the Australian Government's major
investment into TVET in the Pacific and Timor-Leste.
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