Foumalo Pedijay Leiataua, from Vaitele, has taken home the dux trophy for Manumalo Baptist School this year.
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The top student was congratulated by her peers, parents, teachers and especially her grandparents, Cabinet Minister, Tolofuaivalelei Falemoe and his wife, Foumalo Lei’ataua.
The top student’s mother, Peti Lei’ataua, said she was proud of her daughter, who wants to be a doctor.
“All I can say is that I am very thankful to God for being with my daughter throughout her journey,” she said.
“We are very proud of her and I’m sure it wasn’t easy, but she made it thanks to our Heavenly Father.”
Ms. Lei’ataua added that her daughter will be leaving Samoa next week to spend the holidays with some family members in New Zealand.
“Her uncle and aunty Mua and Malua Setu paid for her fare to go to New Zealand as a Christmas gift,” she said.
“So she will be flying to New Zealand next week.” Her daughter actually graduated on Wednesday night, with the K5 students, she said.
“She’s not here because her and her other classmates are sitting entry examinations up at Samoa College,” she said.
Manumalo Baptist School held a graduation on Wednesday night for Year 8 and K5 students.
The prize giving was held yesterday at the school hall at Mulinu’u.
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