Our tamariki think of ways that they acknowledge and celebrate their tipuna. They share what they like to do to celebrate their tipuna.
Our tamariki think of ways that they can support their wairua. They share their own experiences of how they celebrate their own wairua.
Mana o te Ātua is an opportunity for the tamariki to share how they can make a positive impact for their Ātua. In the photo above the tamariki are spreading the bark across Papatuanuku.
Mana o te Tangata is an opportunity for the tamariki to something special for their whanau or for others. In the photo above the tamariki were so proud of their huge pumpkins that were grown. They took the pumpkins home to their whanau and their whanau shared their meals that they cooked at home.
Our tamariki know the activities that they enjoy. Kia whakapiki rātou i tōu rātou wairua.
Waake enjoys riding at kura.
He rawe te mahi piupiu ki ēnei tamariki
He tino pai te rohe o Waipuka ki ngā tamariki