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Australia and SINU Unite To Elevate Teacher Education Across Solomon Islands

A new partnership between the Australian Government and Solomon Islands National  University (SINU) is set to transform teacher education and strengthen the quality of primary  schooling across the country. 

Launched at SINU’s Panatina Campus, the collaboration under the Solomon Islands Australia  Partnership – Stronger Education Together (SIAP SET) will ensure future primary school teachers  graduate classroom-ready, equipped with the skills to deliver high-quality education. 

The launch event was attended by Australian Deputy High Commissioner Andrew Schloeffel  and SINU Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic) Associate Professor Dr. Eric Katovai, who reaffirmed  both nations’ shared commitment to building a sustainable, inclusive, and high-performing  education system. 

Key initiatives under the partnership include: 

• A full review and update of SINU’s Bachelor of Teaching (Pre-service) curriculum • Construction of a state-of-the–art, two-level teacher demonstration facility at SINU • A new coaching and monitoring program to support trainee teachers as they transition  into the classroom 

“This partnership is about more than infrastructure and curriculum—it’s about empowering  teachers and unlocking the potential of every student,” said Deputy High Commissioner  Schloeffel. 

“It reflects Australia’s deep commitment to educational excellence in Solomon  Islands.” 

Dr. Katovai thanked the Australian Government and people for their support through DFAT,  noting the partnership aligns with SINU’s Academic Master Plan 2026–2030, which prioritises  academic quality, inclusive access, and innovation. 

Dean of the Faculty of Education and Humanities, Dr. Patricia Rodie, added: 

“This is a commitment to our teachers, our children, and the future of education in Solomon  Islands. Quality teacher education is the foundation of a strong school system and a brighter  future for our nation.”

The partnership is already delivering results, with SINU working alongside Catalpa and the  University of Melbourne to review the teaching curriculum and plan the new demonstration  facility—laying the groundwork for a new era in teacher education.

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