Swire and Steamships have reaffirmed their commitment to community development and education in Papua New Guinea with the official opening of a third double-classroom building at Vula’a Rivilina Elementary School in Hula Village, Central Province.
The initiative marks a significant milestone under the Swire Philanthropic Fund, implemented by Steamships Trading Co. as part of a phased programme to improve educational infrastructure in rural areas.
At the opening ceremony, Ruth Kissam, general manager of corporate affairs at Steamships, delivered the keynote address.
“By investing in education, we invest in the potential of future generations,” Kissam said. “This school represents more than just a building; it is a symbol of our shared belief in the power of education to empower individuals and transform communities.”
The classroom project aligns with key national frameworks, including the National Education Plan 2021–2029 and the Medium-Term Development Plan 4 (MTDP 4). It reflects the government’s focus on improving access to quality education through enhanced infrastructure, sanitation and hygiene standards to create a more conducive learning environment.
The third phase of the initiative cost approximately PGK215,000 (US$55,900). The investment covers a fully furnished double-classroom kit, which includes a dedicated teacher’s office, seating and desks for students and staff, blackboards, pinboards, and associated logistics and construction costs.
Steamships’ connection with the Hula community began through recreational visits by staff for kite surfing. These visits led to discussions around local educational needs, culminating in a formal collaboration with Swire in 2023 to support school redevelopment.
To date, the companies have jointly funded the construction of three double-classroom buildings, bringing their total investment in Vula’a Rivilina Elementary School to PGK645,000 (US$167,700).
“On behalf of Swire and Steamships, we formally open and present the classroom to the school community and thank everyone who contributed to the success of this project, which will uplift and inspire future generations who will contribute positively to our nation,” Kissam said. “We are proud to play a role in helping provide children in Hula Village with a safe, conducive learning environment.”
The partnership reflects Swire’s and Steamships’ broader strategy to support education, health and sustainable development throughout Papua New Guinea.