Education Ministry Pledged to Deliver Quality Education - Minister's Statement | Papua New Guinea Education Department

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INTRODUCTION 

As we are closing the 2019 academic year, I would like to thank the hardworking students, teachers, parents, communities, churches and other supporting agencies for all your tireless effort in contributing to a very successful and tremendous academic year for all of us. 

Without your commitment and willingness in doing things, we would not achieve the things that we have achieved throughout this year.

I would like to thank and commend our provincial and district education officers for their time and commitment to ensuring that quality and important education services are delivered to our schools right down to the districts.

I also thank officers at the Office of Libraries and Archives and Teaching Service Commission for their hard work.

My sincere gratitude also goes out to all our stakeholders, partners especially donor partners, Non-Government Organisations (NGOs), and International Development Organisations including:

Australian High Commission, 
the European Union, 
JICA, 
NZAID, 
UNESCO, 
UNICEF and many others for their continuous support in making sure we deliver the best and quality education needed in this country. 

It is important to note that education is an investment and foundation for national development for the future of our children. Our vision for quality education and high standards is setting the benchmark in all areas of education and efforts will be focused on this trend to see better results.

STANDARD BASE EDUCATION (SBE) or / STANDARD BASE CURRICULUM (SBC) 

The Department is looking at the new education reform from Objective-Based Education (OBE) to Standard-Based Curriculum (SBC). The development of SBC is on target and the department is focusing on aligning another component of the education sector accordingly to achieve high-quality education standard results.
 Also, there are ongoing activities including 
Teacher Training, 
School Governance, Management and Leadership, 
Student Behaviour and Attitude,
Research and Monitoring, 
Consultation and Awareness that the department is rolling out to support the implementation of SBC. 

Teaching and teaching practices are the first component that will change to fully implement SBC. Teachers' colleges will incorporate their study programs in line with the newly developed curriculum. 

Teachers graduating from teacher’s colleges at the end of both preservice and in-service will be fully equipped with the knowledge and skills of implementing SBC.
In the full implementation of SBC, the department is also expecting provinces, districts, LLGs and schools to create their own policies so that standard practice is maintained at all levels of education in the country. 

This year, the new Citizenship and Christian Values Education (CCVE) subject has been taught in schools. I believe this will enhance the social, mental and physical character development of our children. 

In addition, there will be Boys Scout and Girl’s Guides to be introduced in schools as compulsory subjects. This subject will be taken after school hours on weekends.

1-6-6 SCHOOL STRUCTURE 

It is the government’s policy that all children must complete elementary education up to grade 12 and no child drop out.
The 13 years of education under 1-6-6 is a step forward in providing the opportunity for all children to have access to 13 years of quality education from grade 1 to grade 12 by 2030. 

The implementation of this structure will result in phasing out of elementary school. The preparatory grade in elementary school will be in preschool. 
Children will have 
1 year Elementary education, 
6 years of Primary education and 
another 6 years Secondary education. 

Grades 1 to 6 at the primary level. Grades 7 and 8 in Junior High School with grades 9 and 10. Senior High School in grades 11 and 12.

This new school structure under the National Education Plan (NEP) is more focused on delivering quality education and addressing issues like school access, retention and equity.

QUALITY TEACHER TRAINING 

Under the Alotau Accord II, Quality Teacher Training has been the priority for the government. The reform in the education system requires a more holistic approach in delivering quality education. 

Hence, teachers will be trained and fully equipped with the knowledge and skills required in delivering quality education through the implementation of the new structure. 

Pre-service and in-service programs will be rolled out for teachers to upgrade their qualifications from Elementary to Primary and from primary to Secondary respectively as they take on board the responsibilities of the new structure. 

The teachers are the key contributors to child’s learning and development and so I want to see more qualified teachers teaching in schools.

TUITION FEE FREE 

Education continues to remain the government’s number one priority since the implementation of the Tuition Fee Free Policy in 2012 by the previous government. The Government’s funding under the TFF Policy since 2012 is close to K4 billion. 

A total of 11, 194 registered schools in PNG are benefitting from the program with an enrolment of over 2 million students in all our Elementary, Primary, Secondary, National High, TVET Vocational, FODE, Inclusive and Permitted Schools. 

This year, the TFF funding allocation is K616 million. A total of K432 million has been released to the Department with an outstanding payment of K193.2 million yet to be released.
The money that has been released to the department has been paid to all schools including: 
Elementary Schools, 
Primary Schools, 
Secondary Schools, 
Provincial High Schools,
 National High Schools, 
FODE, and 
inclusive of Education Resource Centres throughout the country. 

The TFF policy name is now changed to the ‘Government Tuition-Free Subsidy’ (GTFS) policy. The next year, the GTFS will be a shared responsibility between the government and the parents which means that the government will allocate 63.4% and the parent will cater for the other portion of 36.6%.

I thank the Marape-Steven government for continuing to support the TTF policy and we will continue to work alongside to achieve the maximum outcome.

TVET EXPANSION 

The expansion of the Technical Vocational Education Training (TVET) sector will accommodate the increasing number of school leavers after grade 12. 

Currently, we are looking at having one multi-technical college at each of the 89 districts and two polytechnic institutions in the four regions. 

At present, we have three new technical colleges in Southern Highlands, West New Britain and Simbu province and one Polytechnic institution in Morobe province. 

The Department will continue to work alongside with the other provinces to convert some of the existing Vocational Centers to technical colleges soon.

E-LEARNING/ ICT 

For the next 10 years, starting this year, the Ministry has come up with strategies to ensure that national, provincial and district education systems are operational, utilizing appropriate information technology that will allow schools and teachers to focus on improved student learning outcomes. 

We will embrace technology to enhance learning such as E-Library and E-Learning to E-textbooks and management systems. 
The take-up of appropriate IT systems to improve efficiency and productivity such as the My PNG School and My Payslip applications are not an option but necessary.

NEXT 10 YEAR EDUCATION PLAN FOR 2020 - 2029 

The next 10 years plan period coincides well with the current government’s 10-year goal and aspiration to TAKE BACK PNG AND TO GIVE QUALITY EDUCATION TO ALL AND NO ONE IS BEHIND. 

Under this new 10-year plan, the ministry has considered another three (3) priority areas in addition to the existing six (6) priority areas of the last plan to address the issues in those areas. These areas include; 

• Early Childhood Education to prepare children to advance in preparatory schools. 
• Equity to address the barriers that prevent children from attending schools Continue from such as sex and gender, children with disabilities, children left out of school and children in remote areas, and 
• Christian and Citizen Values that will allow children to have a sense of who they are and where they come from in respect to Christian principles, their customs, culture and beliefs.

All in all, quality education is relevant and therefore useful to the lives of Papua New Guineans and is the key to how well our education system will contribute to the future of our nation to be the Richest Black Christian Nation on earth.

CONCLUSION 

To finish off I take this opportunity to announce that the first time we have successfully carried out the national examination without any embezzlement. I thank all those responsible for ensuring this accomplishment. Well done and let us maintain this benchmark for next year and onwards. With that once again, I thank all stakeholder for your contribution to the many success of this year.

And I look forward to a more exciting journey with you next year. I wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy Prosperous New Year. 

Thank you.
HON. JOSEPH YOPYYOPY Minister for Education

Press release Dec

TFF cash component payments of K385 million to October 2019


The Department of Education has so far received a total of K385 million from the Department of Finance to pay schools the Tuition Fee Free payments.

The release of K20 million at the end of September and an additional K40 million at the beginning of October brings the total amount released to the Department to K385 million so far.

The K60 million released recently has been paid to schools starting at the beginning of October to the Elementary, Primary, Community, Secondary, Provincial High Schools, National High Schools and Vocational Schools throughout the country.

This is the first payment for Term 3, 2019.

The school headteachers, principals and Boards of Managements are urged to budget and spend the money wisely so it can last until the next payment is received.

“The current policy has been reviewed by the Department and my office is reviewing it before it will be presented to Cabinet for its endorsement,” he said.

Education Secretary Dr Uke Kombra thanked the schools for their patience.

He acknowledged and thanked the Government for continuing to support the TFF Policy, in releasing funds to ensure that schools continue to provide education services.

READ ABOUT THE PNG GOVERNMENT'S NEW TUITION FEE SUBSIDY POLICY (CLICK HERE)

school fee subsidy structure

Australia Scholarships for PNG Secondary School Students

The Minister for Education Hon. Joseph Yopyyopy and the Australian High Commissioner to PNG Bruce Davis formally agreed on Papua New Guinea’s participation in the Pacific Secondary School Scholarships Program commencing in 2020 during the signing at the Australian High Commission building on 17th December 2019.

Australia scholarship for PNG secondary school students 2024

This scholarship program will enable students from PNG to build lifelong connections with Australia and help develop their skills to contribute fully to PNG’s development, thereby enhancing its sustainable economic growth.

As currently designed, the scholarship will support PNG students to obtain a senior school certificate and possibly an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank if desired. 

The first cohort of students will commence in year 10 in Australia in July 2020.

Schooling will be delivered by NSW and Queensland state governments’ existing international education programs, which are supported by a rigorous Australian regulatory framework for quality assurance, child protection and welfare.

Secondary school scholarships to Australia will complement the secondary school partnerships established under the PNGAus Partnership Secondary Schools initiative, launched by Minister Joseph Yopyyopy and Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne on 26th August 2019.

The Partnerships between 24 PNG and Australian schools are strengthening teaching and learning at schools around PNG.

Minister Yopyyopy thanked the Australian Government for continuing to support PNG through education and stressed that this is the focus of the current government to take back PNG.

He said PNG will continue to work closely in partnership with the Australian Government in similar schemes in future and like to see many young Papua New Guineans grasp the opportunity to better themselves and help in the development of the country.

The Australian High Commissioner to PNG Bruce Davis said Australia has been supporting education at all levels.

He alluded that the current Prime Minister James Marape has been strongly emphasizing technical & vocational education. This is an area that would be looked at also.

Mr. Davis said they will assist where possible and will be in line with PNG’s own developmental priorities.

Grade 11 Selection List Highlands, Southern, Momase and New Guinea Island

PNG Insight is aware that students and parents are eagerly awaiting the Grade 11 selection list for 2024. However, it’s important to note that the results have not yet been released by the Department of Education. The final list of students accepted into Grade 11 will be announced in the coming weeks.  (see the comment below)

In the meantime, we recommend following the PNG Insight YouTube for updates on the latest information about the Grade 11 selection process. We will provide regular updates on the release of the list, as well as any other relevant details that are announced by the Department of Education. 

You can also join PNG Insight to stay connected with other students and parents who are also following the Grade 11 selection process via our DEDICATED links below - 2024 selection lists for all regions are NOW OUT :



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PAST RESULT & SELECTION DATES 

    Here are the updates of the 2020 Grade 11 Selection list and 2020 Grade 12 selection dates to mark.

    Past Online results for secondary and national high schools

    • Grade 10: Declared on 10 AM, Tuesday, 3rd Dec 2019 (DONE)
    • Grade 12: Declaration Time 10 AM, Monday, 9th Dec 2019 (DONE)
    The Grades 10 and 12 students can now access their results online through the My PNG Exam Results website (mypngexamresults.com).

    Online results for Flexible Open Distance Education (FODE)
    • Grade 10 Declared: 10 AM, Tuesday, 3rd Dec 2019 (DONE)
    • Grade 8 Declaration Time: 10 AM, Monday, 9th Dec 2019
    • Grade 12 Declaration Time: 10 AM, Monday, 9th Dec 2019
    FODE students can ALSO access their results online through the My PNG Exam Results website (mypngexamresults.com).


    Grade 11 selection for 2020

    • The Grade 10 online result was released last week on the 3rd of December 2019
    • General Education Services of the National Education Department, principals and provincial reps met in Port Moresby last week (3rd – 13th December 2019)
    • The 2019 Grade 11 selection list for secondary and national high schools in the country will be made available on the education department website. 
    • The list is not out at the time of this notice. 
    • The selection is done. Everyone will now wait for the GES of the education department to compile the list into provinces and regions. And publish it.
    • Grade 11 selection was completed on the 13th Dec 2019 & made available on the 24th Dec 2019 - took nearly two weeks to finalise and publish the Grade 11 selection PDF files on the Edu Dept website.
    Grade 11 selection lists 2022
    GRADE 11 SELECTION CONFERENCE

    2020 Grade 12 Selection for Tertiary Institutions

    • The release of online results for Grade 12 is this Monday the 9th of December 2019. (DONE
    • The grace period for students to fix the choices on the Online School Leavers Form (SLF) is 3 days. It ended on Thursday 12/12/2019.
    • There was a notice of suspension of the Grace Period by 14 hours READ ABOUT IT HERE.
    • Students can FINALISE their SLF choices to the 6 PNG universities, colleges and other tertiary institutions during the Grace period. (See the message on the screen below)
    • The selection is ONLINE and is completely FREE. And, will take place in auto-selection mode. That means that it will be fast - students will be able to KNOW their selection status, fast. 
    Grade 12 selection list apply dherst
    SCREENSHOT 'GRACE PERIOD' SUSPENSION

     Important Announcements from DHERST

    • The Grace Period is officially closed
    • National Selections will be launched on Friday, 13th December at 1:00pm DONE
    • Selection Results will be officially published on Monday 16th December 2019 on the DHERST website, www.dherst.gov.pg
    • Students scholarships for 2020 will be communicated to the general public in January 2020

    Hope the bullet list of dates and inferences gives you an idea of the times of the release of results; and selections. 

    Wish you all the best. 

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