
Flexible Open Distance Education (FODE) - a second chance at secondary schooling in the Nation's Capital.
Surprisingly, for many living in the traditional lands of PNG’s National Capital District (NCD), getting a full education isn’t easy. The unique challenges of urban setting, including the volume of competing priorities and social disturbances, limited schools and places, lack of funds and family responsibilities mean many young people (particularly girls) leave school early - especially at the secondary level.
But if we want enough educated workers serving their communities in the NCD, we need to create other ways for people to finish their education. That means opening up flexible, second-chance pathways so they can return to school, complete their studies, and go on to further education.
The current school system doesn’t have the schools to meet the needs of the growing population. Many students drop out after primary school or between senior grades. While the government is working to address this, more options are needed to provide universal education for all.
That’s where KTF comes in. We offer second-chance pathways through Flexible Open Distance Education (FODE), a PNG government-endorsed program that helps early school leavers re-enter formal education and finish Grade 12. It’s a key element of the PNG government’s strategy for making education truly accessible - for everyone.
We offer two flexible learning options for people in the NCD:
-
Helping early school leavers pick up where they left off and work towards finishing Grade 12.
-
Giving people a second chance to improve their grades so they can get into tertiary study.
FODE plays a vital role under PNG’s new education reforms. To become a teacher or health worker, you now need a Grade 12 qualification and a minimum GPA of 2.8 to get into tertiary study. FODE gives people the chance to meet those new requirements - while still working and supporting their communities.
The Motu Koita FODE Centre and the Pari & Taurama FODE Centre bring secondary schooling to the traditional communities of the NCD.
Through flexible lesson delivery, electronic learning resources, student progress monitoring and support and fee-free education, FODE helps build a stronger local workforce by graduating more people from secondary school with better results.
NCD FODE in 2025
56%
8%
21%
344
Latest News in NCD FODE
Our FODE Locations
KTF operates FODE centres across PNG, registered with Papua New Guinea's National FODE.

FODE TEAM
Meet some of our FODE staff working in the National Capital District.
.png)
FODE in Motu Koitabu villages, Including Hanuabada, Pari, Taurama
& surrounding communities are supported by Kina Bank and the Sir Theo Foundation. We are grateful for the support of the Motu Koita Assembly and passionate education advocate, Dame Carol Kidu AO.
.jpg)















