Kaitiakitanga & Manaakitanga
Kaitiakitanga and manaakitanga are expressions of aroha. They form the wings of our St John’s Eagle because we wrap these wings around our community.
Kaitiakitanga (stewardship or guardianship) is one of the principles of Catholic Social Teaching. It is about being accountable and caring for the environment and the taonga (treasures) within it. This taonga includes our students, our school, and the people in our wider community, as well as the natural resources we are responsible for taking care of.
Toitu te marae a Tane, Toitu te marae a Tangaroa, Toitu te iwi’
If the land is well and the sea is well, the people will thrive.
Manaakitanga (hospitality) is about our school being a welcoming and safe place where the diginity (mana) of each individual is recognised and respected.
“He aroha whakatō, he aroha puta mai.
If kindness is sown then kindness you shall receive.