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Adi Cakobau School in Fiji was founded in 1948 by the Fijian government as a boarding school to provide a "refined" intermediate education for Fijian girls of rank.〔() Campbell, Craig and Sherington, Geoffrey. ''Going to school in Oceania''. Greenwood, 2007. Page 103. ISBN 0-313-33950-3 ISBN 978-0-313-33950-9 Retrieved 4 September 2009〕 It was named after the granddaughter of Seru Epenisa Cakobau, the King of Fiji who united the islands under his authority in 1871 and ceded the nation to the United Kingdom three years later. It became a full-fledged secondary school in 1954.〔Vakatale, Taufa, "ACS reflections (1948–2008)." Speech at ceremonies commemorating the school's 60th anniversary.〕 Its English language curriculum included traditional academic subjects, traditional dance, music and crafts. Since a goal was to provide wives for leaders of the nation, the curriculum included "chiefly protocol."〔 The school moved to its present location in Sawani, Viti Levu in 1956.〔() Lal, Brij V., ''Broken waves: a history of the Fiji Islands in the twentieth century''. University of Hawaii Press, 1992, page 159. ISBN 0-8248-1418-5 ISBN 978-0-8248-1418-2 Retrieved 4 September 2009〕 It is located at Ro Camaisala Road, next to Sawani Village, in the province of Naitasiri.〔() Website of Adi Cakobau School, Sawani. Retrieved 4 September 2009〕 The counterpart school for boys is Queen Victoria School. Most of the Fijian elite by 2001 had been students at one of these schools.〔() Robertson, Robert Thomas, and Sutherland, William M. ''Government by the gun: the unfinished business of Fiji's 2000 coup''. Zed Books, 2002.Pages 68-69. ISBN 978-1-84277-115-0 Retrieved 4 September 2009〕 Adi Cakobau School won the Coca Cola Lite Games for the unprecedented twelfth time in a row on 28 April 2012.〔〔()"Adi Cakobau eyes record ninth victory." ''Fiji Times Online'', 27 April 2009. Retrieved 4 September 2009〕
The first principal in 1948 was Frances Lillian Charlton.〔 The first Fijian principal was Taufa Vakatale. She was a pioneer girl at Adi Cakobau School and was later deputy prime minister of Fiji.〔() Rabuka, Sitiveni, "The truth shall set you free." ''Fiji Times Online'', 5 October 2008. Retrieved 4 September 2009〕〔() Various, "New Politics in the South Pacific." Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific in association with the Pacific Islands Political Studies Association, 1994. Page 201. ISBN 978-982-02-0115-6 Retrieved 4 September 2009.〕 The acting principal as of September 2009 was Laisa Mavoa.〔
Vocal music by the Adi Cakobau School choir was recorded in the 1950s and is in the collection of the British Library.〔(Adi Cakobau School Choir ), archival sound recordings, George Kingsley Roth Fiji Collection, British Library, Shelf mark C28/6. Duration 11:06. Retrieved 4 September 2009.〕 The school entertained Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip in December 1953.〔 The choir toured New Zealand in 1961–62 and Australia in 1973–74.〔 Their performance of the traditional Fijian farewell song "Isa Lei" was included on ''The secret museum of mankind, vol. 1. Ethnic music classics: 1925–1948''〔Yazoo. Release date 1995. Asin: B000000G9D. Per Amazon.com, retrieved 4 September 2009〕 and was included in the soundtrack of the motion picture ''Open Water''.
The school's 60th anniversary was observed in October 2008 by the students and faculty, hundreds of alumnae, and Ratu Josefa Iloilo, president of Fiji.〔() "Coming of age in Fiji". ''IEEE Spectrum'', 1 February 2009. Retrieved 4 September 2009〕
The school achieved an overall pass rate of 95% for sixth and seventh formers in 2010. It had the continious after some time with a little difference of 1%–2%.
==Notable alumnae==

* Kuini Speed – Head girl, 1968. Fijian chief. Fijian Deputy Prime Minister, 1999 and 2000.
* Jiko Luveni – Dentist, Project Manager for reproductive health, United Nations Population Fund, Fiji Minister of Health, 2008.
* Finau Tabakaucoro – Assistant Minister for Women, Culture, and Social Welfare 2000–2001
* Taufa Vakatale – Fiji Chief Education Officer, Secretary for Education, Deputy Prime Minister〔
*Dr. Lady Vilimaina Savu Tuivaga, one of the first ever Fijian women to graduate as doctors from the Fiji School of Medicine.

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