Ministry of Education (Kiribati)
The Ministry of Education (MoE) is a government ministry of Kiribati, headquartered in Bikenibeu, Tarawa, next to the King George V and Elaine Bernacchi School. As of 2018 the ministry has about 1,400 employees.[1]
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Ministers
- Roniti Teiwaki (1974-1978) for the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony
- Teatao Teannaki (1978-1979) for Education, Training and Culture
- Ieremia Tata (1979-1982, Butaritari) for Education, Training and Culture
- Willie Tokataake (1994-2003)
- Teima Onorio (2003-2007) also Youth and Sport Development
- Maere Tekanene
- David Collins (2018-2020)
- Alexander Teabo (2020-)
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gollark: So I have to recharge them *every hour*?
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References
- "About Us." Ministry of Education (Kiribati). Retrieved on 6 July 2018.
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