Australian High Commissioner, Sue Langford, visited Salamumu Primary School last week as part of the Literacy Week.
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She was among a host of prominent diplomats, government and community leaders who took time from their busy schedules to read to students as part of the Leading in Reading programme
Each leader was assigned a school that they had to read to with a selected author.
The aim of the Reading day was for leaders to encourage students to become avid readers as they prepare to lead Samoa in the future.
The organisers of programme wanted to instil the love of reading in the children because once they are avid readers, the sky is the limit.
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