Te Pā meets the lead cast of Moana, Te Reo Māori.
by Savanah TukaririNgā Uara, Our Values
Te Pā o Rākaihautū - November 2, 2017
TIKA – TE WHAKAARO, TE KORERO, TE MAHI!
To think, speak and do what is right
Matatūtanga - Confidence, Courage & Conviction
Our whānau will have the confidence, courage and conviction to think for themselves and stand up for who they are and what they believe in, even when it doesn’t necessarily conform with popular opinion.
Mataoratanga - Physically, mentally and spiritually strong and healthy
We will nourish the mind, body and soul everyday so that our pononga are healthy, strong and resilient.
Matatautanga - Humble in Excellence
Our pononga and whānau will be encouraged to aim for excellence in all that they do; to go beyond their fears and comfort zones and seize the opportunities before them. They will also learn to celebrate their successes with humility.
PONO – KI TE WAIRUA, KI NGĀ TIPUNA, KI TE KAUPAPA
To be honest and true to who you were born to be
Hautūtanga - Leadership
Every person in Te Pā will be supported to discover their own true talents, skills and passions so that they are able to confidently captain their own waka as they explore the world around them.
Haututūtanga - Discovery through the eyes of a child
Discovery learning requires an environment where learning is fun and exciting; where mischief, curiosity and imagination are encouraged; where our tamariki and whānau experience both fun AND success in their school lives.
AROHA – KI TE TANGATA, KI A PAPATUANUKU, KI TE REO ME ONA TIKANGA MĀORI
To love and look after each other, our environment, our language and our culture.
Manaaki Tāngata - Uplifting the mana of those around us
In Te Pā we will treat ourselves and each other with kindness, respect and compassion.
Tūmautanga - Contribution & Service to others
Whilst our whānau are exploring individual pursuits they will also learn about collective responsibility, contribution and service to others.
Kaitiakitanga - Relationship with the natural world
We aim to deepen our physical and spiritual connections to Papatūānuku and to restore the balance and inter-dependence of tāngata and whenua.