
Kia ora e te whānau,
At our kura, we believe that education is about so much more than just reading, writing, and maths. It’s about nurturing the whole child — tamariki who are confident in who they are, connected to their culture, and equipped to navigate the world around them with resilience, empathy, and curiosity.
We are deeply committed to providing a holistic education that supports the social, emotional, physical, and academic growth of every child. Each day, our kaimahi – staff work with care and intention to create safe, inclusive, and stimulating spaces where tamariki can thrive — not just as learners, but as people. We celebrate their strengths, support them through challenges, and walk alongside them as they grow into their full potential.
But we know this journey is not one we take alone.
Whānau, your role in your child’s life is powerful and irreplaceable. The aroha, values, connections, guidance, and support you provide at home lay the foundation for everything they learn and become. We are so grateful for the trust you place in us, and value you as essential partners in the mahi of raising confident, capable, and compassionate young people.
Together — school and whānau — we share the responsibility of nurturing your tamariki. Your support, presence, and involvement make a real difference. Whether it’s a chat at the gate, attending events, helping with learning at home, or simply showing interest in your child’s day, it all matters.
As we continue through the year, we remain dedicated to walking alongside you, and to ensuring that every child feels seen, valued, and supported in all aspects of their development. We are proud of the unique gifts each tamaiti child brings to our kura, and together, we will help them grow, flourish, and succeed — in every way possible.
Ngā mihi nui,
MEGAN SYME
Solve the Clues
Each answer is ONE word from my message.
You’ll need to read it carefully to figure them out.
- This word means “to grow strong and healthy in every way.”
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- These people help you at home and support you at school.
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- A Māori word for children that appears in the message.
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- The area of learning that includes feelings and friendships.
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- What kind of education does our school aim to provide? (It starts with “
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