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Our Kura
Ko te manu e kai ana i te miro noona te ngahere, Ko te manu e kai ana i te maatauranga, noona te ao.
The bird that eats the miro berry owns the forest. The bird that feasts on knowledge owns the world.
Every school has a special taonga that they hold dear. Whether it be a physical aspect of their kura or a story passed through the generations. This is a place of sharing. A place where kura can celebrate their taonga and share it with all who visit.
Together these stories will create a great well of knowledge, deepening our understanding of how our schools tie together.