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New Zealand Curriculum Statement 

 

Most Rudolf Steiner Schools in Aotearoa, New Zealand are state integrated, special character schools. With this status our schools are committed to up-holding the intent and values of both the Waldorf Curriculum and the New Zealand Curriculum. 

 

Te Reo Māori 

 

Ko te reo te Manawa pou o te Māori, 

Ko te ihi te waimanawa o te tangata, 

Ko te roimata, ko te hupe te waiaroha. 

 

Ko tōku nui, tōku wehi, tōku whakatiketike, tōku reo. 

 

Te reo Māori is indigenous to Aotearoa New Zealand. It is a taonga recognised under the Treaty of Waitangi, a primary source of our nation’s self-knowledge and identity, and an official language.  By understanding and using te reo Māori, New Zealanders become more aware of the role played by indigenous language and culture in defining and asserting our point of difference in the wider world. 

 

Ko te reo Māori te kākahu o te whakaaro, te huarahi i te ao turoa. 

 

By learning te reo Māori and becoming increasingly familiar with tikanga, Māori students strengthen their identities, while non-Māori journey towards shared cultural understandings. All who learn te reo Māori help to secure its future as a living, dynamic, and rich language. As they learn, they come to appreciate that diversity is a key to unity. 

 

Te reo Māori underpins Māori cultural development and supports Māori social and economic development in Aotearoa, New Zealand and internationally.  Understanding te reo Māori stretches learners cognitively, enabling them to think in different ways and preparing them for leadership. 

 

By learning Te reo Māori, students are able to: 

 

  • Participate with understanding and confidence in situations where te reo and tikanga Māori predominate and to integrate language and cultural understandings into their lives; 

  • Strengthen Aotearoa New Zealand’s identity in the world; 

  • Broaden their entrepreneurial and employment options to include work in an ever-increasing range of social, legal, educational, business, and professional settings. 

 

Ko te manu e kai ana i te miro, nōna te ngahere. 

Ko te manu e kai ana i te matauranga, nōna te ao. 

Ko te reo te mauri o te mana Māori. 

He Reo Puawai

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