Bikenibeu West Teachers Prioritise Health Amidst Busy Classroom Duties.
- Tarataake Angiraoi
- Feb 22
- 1 min read

In a proactive move to prioritize their well-being, 21 primary school teachers from Bikenibeu West School, located in one of the most populous towns on Tarawa, Kiribati, participated in a health screening and check-up event last Friday. This initiative, aimed at fostering better health among educators, comes amid growing concerns over the physical and mental strain often placed on teachers in demanding classroom settings. The event was organized in partnership with the Adventist Wellness Center, with the screening team led by Mrs. Teera Katarake, the director of Adventist Health.
The health screenings, which included a variety of routine check-ups, were designed to help teachers monitor their health and detect any early signs of common health issues, such as high blood pressure and diabetes. Mrs. Katarake emphasized the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and food for teachers, noting that their well-being directly impacts their ability to perform effectively in the classroom. "By prioritizing their health, teachers are not only ensuring their own longevity but also enhancing the quality of education they can provide to their students," she explained.

Bikenibeu West's teachers expressed appreciation for the initiative, highlighting the positive impact of such programs in communities where healthcare access can be limited. With a strong focus on holistic well-being, the screening event was seen as a step towards creating a sustainable and health-conscious environment for both educators and students in Kiribati. As the event concluded, the teachers were encouraged to maintain regular health check-ups and adopt healthier lifestyle habits moving forward.
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