This proverb refers to our identity, connections, journey, and way forward as descendants of Horouta Waka.
This phrase reflects the ongoing cycle of changing seasons. It speaks to a vision of preparing for prosperity—a state of readiness, where people are wise, steady, and able to plan, organise, and take action in their lives, and as leaders in their wh?nau and communities. (In short - Whakarite kia rite)
Our mission is to provide a safe, wairua-centred and holistic environment, grounded in Te Reo M?ori me ?n? tikanga, where ?konga are supported to make wise and courageous decisions during life’s most challenging times—spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically.
Kia ū ki te reo Māori me ōna tikanga, kia tau ai te wairua, kia tūturu ki tōna wānanga
Cherish Te Reo Māori & traditions, embrace identity & wellbeing and celebrate spiritual uniqueness.
Whakaiti kia iti
Humility, empathy & gratitude - Understanding the feelings of others
Tuku i te ngāwari, kawea te aroha
Considerate, mindful, and respectful - Speaking with purpose
Tauawhi kura i te tangata
Sharing & welcoming - Engaging generosity of spirit
Whakaihiihi Mauri
Assertive, ambitious & resilient - Igniting the passion to aspire
Ko te Maru ā Rongo te tāhuhu o tō tātou whare. Ko ngā akoranga e whakapūmau ana i te Ihirangaranga o te Reo, te Māngengea o te Whakaaro me te Matapūtahi o te Tū.
He whare tūhono, he whare wānanga, he whare āhuru, he whare kōrero e whakairo nei i te whakaaro kia tipu ai te katoa o te tamaiti.
He ara whakapakari i te māramatanga me te mōhiotanga hei whakatau wairua, hei whakaora tikanga, hei whakatipu i ngā waiaro, hei whakatō i ngā taonga tuku iho ki te whatumanawa.
"Whāngaihia te reo kia ora kia rangatira"
"Whakarite, kia rite!"
"Whakaringaringa i ngā tikanga e rangatira ai te kaupapa"

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