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==Schools==
==Schools==
The Free Wesleyan Church (FWC) also runs 30% of the schools in Tonga, and are generally considered the best out of the church-run schools. Many parents choose to send their children to the FWC schools for moral education; to teach them obedience, hard work, good manners, and respect, which are all high values in Tonga. As in other schools, FWC schools usually do not have class on Fridays, but instead use the day for school cleanup; all school facilities in Tonga are maintained by the students. School uniforms are the church's colors: royal blue and white.<ref>Ko e Tohi 'Asenita 'o e Konifelenisi Kakato ko hono Valungofulu ma Valu</ref>
The Free Wesleyan Church (FWC) also runs 30% of the schools in Tonga, and are generally considered the best out of the church-run schools. Many parents choose to send their children to the FWC schools for moral education; to teach them obedience, hard work, good manners, and respect, which are all high values in Tonga. As in other schools, FWC schools usually do not have class on Fridays, but instead use the day for school cleanup; all school facilities in Tonga are maintained by the students. School uniforms are the church's colors: royal blue and white.<ref>2011 Data on FWC Educational Institutions</ref>
====Tongatapu====
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''Primary Schools''
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| Akoteu Nuku'alofa || 13 || 305
| Akoteu Nuku'alofa || 13 || 305
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| Tupou College Toloa || 45 || 33 || 857
| Tupou College Toloa || 45 || 33 || 857
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| Sia'atoutai Theological College || 20 || 53 || 231
| Sia'atoutai Theological College || 20 || 53 || 231
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| Sau Faupula Bilingual Side School || 3 || 31
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| Mailefihi Siu'ilikutapu College || 39 || 7 || 380
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| Taufa'ahau Pilolevu College || 17 || 5 || 127
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| Hango School of Agriculture || 7 || 13 || 37
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==References==
==References==
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*Tohi 'Asenita 'o e Konifelenisi Kakato 88





Revision as of 05:48, 1 July 2011

The Free Wesleyan Church (Siasi Uesiliana Tau‘ataina ‘o Tonga in Tongan[1]) is the largest Methodist denomination in Tonga. The royal family of the country are prominent members, and the late king was a lay preacher.

It was founded as the Free Church of Tonga in 1885, when King George Tupou I decided that a sovereign nation, in the process of promoting its sovereignty abroad by means of bilateral treaties with Western nations, should have an independent (Wesleyan) Church. Preachers in the FWC system must be ordained ministers, a process that takes between 3 and 5 years, and can involve many stages of approval and apprenticeship. However, ministers are not required to attend theological seminary, because often doing so in the past created a teacher shortage in the church schools while the candidates were atteding seminary.

Schools

The Free Wesleyan Church (FWC) also runs 30% of the schools in Tonga, and are generally considered the best out of the church-run schools. Many parents choose to send their children to the FWC schools for moral education; to teach them obedience, hard work, good manners, and respect, which are all high values in Tonga. As in other schools, FWC schools usually do not have class on Fridays, but instead use the day for school cleanup; all school facilities in Tonga are maintained by the students. School uniforms are the church's colors: royal blue and white.[2]

Tongatapu

Primary Schools

  • Akoteu Nukuʻalofa.
  • Akoteu Nukunuku
  • Akoteu Kolovai
  • Akoteu Vaotuʻu
  • Akoteu ʻUtulau
  • Maamaloa Bilingual Side School
School No. of Teachers(2011) No. of Students (2011)
Akoteu Nuku'alofa 13 305
Akoteu Nukunuku 6 94
Akoteu Kolovai 6 78
Akoteu Vaotu'u 4 69
Akoteu 'Utulau 6 102
Maamaloa Bilingual Side School 11 200
TOTAL 35 848

Secondary Schools

  • Tupou College Toloa
  • Queen Salote College
  • Tupou High School- Vaololoa, Nukunuku and Tapunisiliva
  • Moʻungaʻolive College- Kolonga
  • FWC Middle Schools- Pea, Vaini, and Houma
School Teachers(2011) Other staff(2011) Students(2011)
Tupou College Toloa 45 33 857
Queen Salote College 72 9 1016
Tupou High School Vaololoa Branch 50 7 645
Tupou High School Nukunuku Branch 9 2 107
Tupou High School Tapunisiliva Branch 11 2 76
Mo'unga'olive College 9 3 74
FWC Middle School Pea Branch 4 0 38
FWC Middle School Vaini Branch 2 0 12
FWC Middle School Houma Branch 3 0 21
TOTAL 205 56 2846

Tertiary Institutions

  • Siaʻatoutai Theological College
  • Tupou Tertiary Institute- Fasi
School Teachers(2011) Other staff(2011) Students(2011)
Sia'atoutai Theological College 20 53 231
Tupou Tertiary Institute 19 8 425
TOTAL 39 61 656

Vavaʻu

Primary Schools

  • Akoteu Neiafu
School Teachers(2011) Students(2011)
Sau Faupula Bilingual Side School 3 31
Akoteu Neiafu 2 32
TOTAL 5 63

Secondary Schools

  • Mailefihi Siuʻilikutapu College
School Teachers(2011) Other Workers(2011) Students(2011)
Mailefihi Siu'ilikutapu College 39 7 380

Haʻapai

Primary Schools

  • Akoteu Petani
  • Akoteu Nomuka
School Teachers(2011) Students(2011)
Akoteu Petani 5 68
Akoteu Nomuka 3 21
TOTAL 8 89

Secondary Schools

  • Taufaʻahau Pilolevu College
  • Tupoutoʻa College- Nomuka
School Teachers(2011) Other Staff(2011) Students(2011)
Taufa'ahau Pilolevu College 17 5 127
Tupouto'a College 5 1 33
TOTAL 22 6 160

ʻEua

Secondary Schools

  • Hofangahau College
School Teachers(2011) Other staff(2011) Students(2011)
Hofangahau College 14 3 105

Tertiary Institutions

  • Hango School of Agriculture
School Teachers(2011) Other staff(2011) Students(2011)
Hango School of Agriculture 7 13 37

FWC Kindergartens in Tonga

The Church has 10 Pre-Schools in Tongatapu, 2 in ʻEua, 2 in Haʻapai, 2 in Vavaʻu and 1 in the Niuas. There are 460 children and 30 teachers in total for all FWC Kindergartens in Tonga.



References

  • Tohi 'Asenita 'o e Konifelenisi Kakato 88