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  1. Some involved in using and dealing the illegal substances were as young as 13. In October 2013, ten Scots College students from Year 11 to 13, including prefects, were caught illegally consuming alcohol on a school trip to Fiji. School Headmaster Graeme Yule recognised the actions as 'relatively minor' and suspended students for less than a week.

  2. Mar 1, 2011 · outpatients department diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder. These included 386 (63%) patients for. marijuana, 59 (10%) alcohol, 99 (16%) kava and 99 (16%) tobacco use issues. In 2006, 272 ...

  3. Jun 11, 2019 · There were 273 cases that involved students drinking alcohol and there were 193 cases of students drinking kava. ... through evaluation forms submitted by 796 primary and secondary schools in Fiji.

  4. Jun 27, 2023 · From 2017 to 2021, the Fiji Police Force revealed that 292 arrests were made during that period with $5.6 million (US$2.8 million) worth of methamphetamine seized as a result. The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions estimated that funds from illicit drug activities were more than $10m (US$5 million) annually, and that local ...

  5. Dec 23, 2020 · While speaking during the Leadership Fiji Virtual National Dialogue on Substance Abuse, Assistant Superintendent, Officer-In-Charge of Drug Intelligence, Anare Masitabua said information continues ...

  6. health and the minimization of harm associated with the abuse and misuse of alcohol and other substances for students in schools and the community as well’. 3.1.4 The MoE through NSAAC is required to provide policies and advice to government in relation to alcohol and other drug problems in Fiji.

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  8. Students completing Year 12 and the Higher School Certificate minimum standards test receive a New South Wales Higher School Certificate (HSC). While a vocational pattern of courses can be studied as part of the NSW HSC, the vast majority of students at The Scots College study a pattern of courses that will qualify them for university entry.

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