Tūāpapa

Mā ngā Mokopuna o Te Kōhanga Reo

(The vision as agreed on in 1994)


‘to build a Kura for Te Kōhanga Reo graduates of Te Awa Kairangi and their whānau’

This greyscale image was printed in the 'Leader' on December 11, 1990.

Te Moemoeā

(The Vision)

Te Ara Whānui Kura Kaupapa Māori o ngā Kōhanga Reo o Te Awa Kairangi was born out of frustration for the survival, maintenance, extension and retention of Te Reo Māori for the children who were nurtured in Te Kōhanga Reo in the Hutt Valley.


In 1995 after more than 11 years of the various styles of educational options available to graduates of Te Kohanga Reo at that time, a collective decision was made between the kaitiaki of Kokiri Marae and Waiwhetū Marae that the communities merge and consolidate their resources to develop the best possible option for all graduates of Te Kohanga Reo within the Hutt Valley.


Mr Richard Luke and Mrs Keriana Olsen from Waiwhetū Marae and Kokiri Marae respectively, in consultation and inclusion of all Te Kohanga Reo of the Hutt Valley (at that time numbering 22), then laid the foundations for the merging of the communities including ngā Marae me ngā Kohanga Reo to commit their support in the development of the Kura as we know it today.

Please see below our official Charter document 

Te Kōrero Matakite

(Vision Statement)

Pono ki te Kaupapa, Puna ko te Reo

Tutohinga

(Charter Document)

Revamped Tutohinga - Work in Progress

Ngā Tino Mātāpono

(Guiding Principles)

Te Whāriki - adopted from Te Kōhanga Reo

Te Korowai - adopted from Te Kōhanga Reo

Te Aho Matua - adopted from Te Runanganui o ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori o Aotearoa

Te Wheke - adopted from Dr Rangimarie Rose Pere

Te Whare  Tapa Whā - adopted from Dr Mason Durie

W.A.K.A - Ngā Tino Uara o te Kura 

(Core Values)

Whanaungatanga


Awhi


Kaitiakitanga


Aroha

Te Hītori o te Kura