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2025 Practicum – Week 1 (Starts October 6, 2025)
Preparations are underway for the 2025 Teaching Practicum. Students will be deployed to partner schools, with orientation set for next week.
Student teaching Grade 5 – 2023 Practicum
Community engagement session – 2023 Practicum
Classroom activity – 2023 Practicum
Rugen Habour - Primary School
Mr. Tampre Yass & Trainees
Mr. Peter Wariniki & Trainees
During teaching in classroom
Community and Primary Teachers
Students marching with the PNG flag
Drama highlighting PNG’s history
Cultural performances on stage
Flag raising ceremony
The Southern Region showcases diverse cultures from Central, Gulf, Western, Milne Bay, and Oro Provinces. Traditional dances often feature shell ornaments, tapa cloth, and graceful movements reflecting the sea and coastlines.
Sothern Students from Stalls
The Highlands Region is famous for its vibrant singsings with feathered headdresses, painted faces, and kundu drums. Each tribe displays pride through bold colors, warrior chants, and high-energy performances.
Highlands Region Students
Mudman from Highlands Students
Momase (Morobe, Madang, East Sepik, West Sepik) is known for canoes, bilums, and bamboo band music. Cultural performances highlight Sepik masks, river stories, and the artistry of carvings and body decorations
The Nimadoi group proudly represents the traditions of East New Britain. They perform dances that tell stories of community life, harvest, and kinship, blending rhythm, song, and local attire.
AROB culture features bamboo instruments, panpipes, and energetic dances with coconut leaves and shell decorations. The performances reflect the island’s resilience, unity, and rich coastal traditions.
This group represents the wider Gaulim College family. Staff, their children and spouses, together with neighbours from the community, showcase their talents through stalls, food, crafts, and cultural displays. Their participation highlights unity, support, and the strong connection between the college and its surrounding community.
Mr. Willie Masiboda & Mr. Entonio Sikaka