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KIA ORA

 

Mauri Ora – holistic wellbeing.

Tai Wānanga recognises that learning happens best when the whole person is well (healthy) and engaged in body (tinana), mind (hinengaro), and soul (wairua).

Whānau Ora – Tai Wānanga also recognises the importance of relationships, particularly whānau support and engagement in the education of our taiohi

and its very direct impact on student achievement and happiness.

Health and Well-being

  • Caring, community conscious and a good citizen

  • Respectful of oneself, the environment, and the actions and views of others

  • Fit, healthy and happy

  • Self-responsible and self-managing

  • Self-directed learner committed to a path of lifelong learning

  • Displays honesty and humility

KIA TŪ

Leadership – We aim to grow confidence and competence. To foster a culture of leadership by building on strengths, passions, values and character. 

Excellence and Quality - High achievement is at the core of all Tai Wānanga kaupapa and learning experiences. Our expectation is that every taiohi will

succeed.

Āhurutanga - Tai Wānanga will provide a safe and stimulating environment where students can pursue their learning in a purposeful and exciting way.

Innovation – Our taiohi will be encouraged to explore our world, discover their own pathways and innovate solutions.

Confidence and Competence

  • Equipped to contribute and to benefit from a changing society

  • Prepared for working, living and prospering in a high tech society

  • Passionate about learning, excited by discovery and undaunted by change

  • Literate, numerate and a productive user of ICT

  • A reflective and critical thinker with problem-solving skills and strategies

  • A leader who displays tika and pono

  • An effective communicator who is able to create and maintain networks

KIA TŪ

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2019 PRIZE GIVING - TOP AWARDS

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2019 DUX: Keeti Rawiri

2018 Proxime Accessit: Stella Mclean & Peata Te Kurapa Watai

2018 PRIZE GIVING - TOP AWARDS

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2018 DUX: Shaeana Walmsley

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2018 Proxime Accessit: Emma Hippolite

2018 DR RONGO WETERE AWARD: Sheana Walmsley

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2019 DR RONGO WETERE AWARD: 

Keeti Rawiri, Stella Mclean & Peata Te Kurapa Watai

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2017 PRIZE GIVING - TOP AWARDS

2017 DR RONGO WETERE AWARD: 

Sheldon Rogers & Waimihi Paki

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2017 DUX: O'neale Connolly

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2017 Proxime Accessit: Danielle Joyce

2016 PRIZE GIVING - TOP AWARDS

2016 DR RONGO WETERE AWARD: 

Stacy-Ria Te Kurapa-King & Nopera Watene

2016 DUX: Nopera Watene

2016 Proxime Accessit: Stacy-Ria Te Kurapa-King

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