Hato Paora | Prospectus
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Hato Paora | Prospectus
developing maori leaders prospectus hato paora college mihi whakatau He kura Miori - he kura hihi - he kura motuhake E ngi mati waka, ngi kanohi ora o ritou mi kua wheturangitia, toni koutou katoa. 2 Nei te inoi ki t tatou Matua nui-i-te-Rangi, kia arataki tonu ngi taitama tane kua tat ki te puna o te mitauranga. Ka whakamoemiti hoki ki a ia m ina manaakitanga maha kua uhia ki runga i a titou. Ko Hato Piora te kura Ko Parorangi te marae Ko Tama-nui-i-te-ao katoa te whare tipuna Ko Piora te whare karakia Ko Hato Piora te tangata Ko Ngiti Kauwhata te mana whenua T hei Mauri Ora! hato pa- ora college - prospectus nga- ihirangi contents Mihi Whakatau 2 Ngi ihirangi - Contents 3 Ti mitou kaupapa - Our Mission 4 - O mitou whiinga - Our Vision 4 Te Tumuaki - Debra Marshall-Lobb - Principal 5 Te Kaihono - Peter Douglas - Chairman 6 Ko ngi tikanga matatika m ngi tauira - Code of Conduct 7 Te Pirihi - Nurturing Spirituality 8 Te Pirihi - Father Chris Martin - College Chaplain 8 Ko ngi hononga i-iwi - Cultural Connections 9 Te Kura - Learning Environment 9 Ngi whakaakoranga oranga pmau - Lifelong Learning 10 He whakamirama - Irene Powhairangi - Academic Director 11 Te whare manaaki - Living Environment 12 He whakamirama - Anthony Lobb - Residential Director 13 Ngi utu - Fees 14 Te whakauru tauira - Enrolment Information 14 Ko te whenua e noho nei te kura - Location 15 Whakapi mai - Contact Us 15 3 hato pa- ora college - prospectus ta- ma- tou kaupapa our mission Hato Piora nurtures tomorrow’s leaders, through vibrant Catholic and Miori traditions, creating a centre of excellence that challenges and extends the mind, body and spirit. I roto i ngi tikanga Miori ari, Ngi tikanga o te hihi katorika Ka taea e te kura o Hato Piora te poipoi i ngi rangatira m ipp. Kua tipu he uru kahikatea, he whakaruruhau Hei whakapakari i te taha hinengaro, i te taha tinana, i te taha wairua o te tangata Whiia te tika. o- ma- tou wha- inga our vision 4 i To be a leader in education ii To be strong in Tikanga Miori iii To be a beacon in our society for the promotion of Catholic and Miori values iv To encourage and nurture a climate of achievement and success. hato pa- ora college - prospectus te tumuaki debra marshall-lobb - principal Education is an investment with the potential for limitless returns. Hato Piora College equips boys with the skills and knowledge to step out into the world as condent, competent young men grounded in Mioritanga and able to interface with the global environment. The high school years are particularly important as throughout these years we formulate our identity and the values that underpin our behaviour later in life. It is vital for whinau to show support and actively engage with their son’s learning during this time. As a school, we encourage whinau to set high expectations for their boys, inspiring them to achieve their potential and ensuring they leave Hato Piora with formal qualications to increase their opportunities in life. Hato Piora College aims to develop well-rounded Miori leaders - spiritually, intellectually, physically, artistically, socially and emotionally. We provide a creative and wellsupported, learning and living environment where boys are exposed to a multitude of experiences and opportunities to prepare them for life beyond the school gates. We endeavour to source any resources identied as being benecial for our students’ learning. It is our goal to assist all our young men to reach their potential and achieve their educational aspirations. We take our roles as teachers, mentors and whinau very seriously. Additionally, we acknowledge that your son is much loved and we will continue to nurture him in a caring way. Your son’s wellbeing and overall positive development is paramount. In return for care, education and opportunities provided at Hato Piora, we expect students to behave in a respectful and responsible manner, contributing positively to their community and to society. Noho pai mai i roto i ngi manaakitanga o Hehu Karaiti. Niku noa, Ni Debra Marshall-Lobb Tumuaki Hato Piora College hato pa- ora college - prospectus 5 te kaihono peter douglas - chairman Toni koutou 6 Success comes through merit and determination. Our modern World is an unforgiving place where the ill-prepared -ora College provides an environment are left outside. Hato Pa that instils respectful and responsible values that help boys take their place in society as husbands and fathers; as providers and leaders. We work hard to help boys become men who understand their responsibilities and are as best prepared for them as they can be. Our community needs strong men, men we can admire and be proud of; men who can make a place for themselves and their families. -ora Nau mai ki te whanau o Hato Pa Peter Douglas Chairman hato pa- ora college - prospectus ko nga tikanga tauira matatika mo- nga code of conduct Ko koe ia, e ta te Atua tangata, oma atu i onei; whiia te tika, te karakia pai, te whakapono, te aroha, te manawanui, te ngakau mahaki. 1 Timoti 6:11, 12 But you, man of God, ee these things, and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, and gentleness. 1 Timothy 6:11, 12 When whinau send their son to our college there is an expectation that he will be part of a safe college environment. This expectation applies to all situations at all times over the college year where parents rightly assume that the college is providing appropriate duty of care. There is also a mutual expectation that when a student starts at the college he will treat people, facilities and the environment in a respectful manner, contributing towards the overall positive development of the college and upholding the college motto, Wha-ia te Tika (to always do what is right). It is important to set high expectations that boys understand, parents support and staff are able to manage. Our comprehensive Code of Conduct provides a pathway for the college in the event that an individual does not meet the mutual expectation at any time. All students are provided with a copy of the Code of Conduct upon application. They are then asked to sign this upon arrival at the college, following an expectations hui, to ensure their understanding of college behavioural requirements. hato pa- ora college - prospectus 7 te pirihi nurturing spirituality 8 Hato Piora College provides education based on the gospel values of Jesus Christ, according to the tradition of the Catholic Church. Students are instructed in the Catholic faith and strive to uphold the teachings of the gospel. They attend chapel every weekday at 8.30am before school commences. This is an important aspect of the day and attendance is mandatory. Students also attend chapel every evening and Mass every Sunday. In sending their sons to Hato Piora, parents and guardians accept that their boys will participate in the Catholic programme that gives the college its special character and sets it apart from other providers of secondary education. Students are given roles and responsibilities in all aspects of daily prayer as well as participating in Sunday Mass and Catholic Feast Days under the guidance of College Chaplain, Fr Chris Martin, S.M. te pirihi with father chris martin - college chaplain -ora College in 1947. As a Marist Priests founded Hato Pa Marist Priest I provide a priestly presence amongst students and the school, encouraging and mentoring boys as they discover the gospel, experience faith and grow in wisdom and confidence. I conduct one-on-one interviews with each of our new students. Sometimes students come in who have not been baptised and wish to be baptised. I offer opportunities for celebration of the sacraments of initiation and different ways of prayer. As I priest I am separate from the teaching and hostel staff. I’m here as a father and a support for the students, assisting them in achieving a healthy balance between mind, body and spirit. hato pa- ora college - prospectus ko nga- hononga a- -iwi cultural connections Hato Piora caters for boys with extensive knowledge of Te Reo and Mioritanga as well as those who have had little exposure to Miori language and culture. Teachers at Hato Piora have the qualications, knowledge and skills required to assist boys in becoming fully bilingual and bicultural and extend those already well versed in the Miori language and Tikanga Miori. The college environment fosters opportunities for boys to engage in a rich mix of spontaneous and planned cultural and extra-curricula activities. Students are encouraged to become involved in many worthwhile pursuits including sport and music. Education and activities at Hato Piora are designed to nurture the whole person - spiritually, intellectually, physically, artistically, socially and emotionally; developing well-rounded, condent young men. te kura learning environment At Hato Pa-ora we value Ma-ori knowledge. Ma-ori is a compulsory subject and Ma-oritanga is nurtured through kapa haka, speech competitions and other cultural activities. We provide a wha-nau environment; supporting boys everyday in everyway including at tangi, unveilings and family events. We know knowledge is not confined to the classroom. Students are encouraged to participate and aim for excellence in sport as, through sport, they learn discipline, focus, commitment, responsibility and teamwork. It is also important for our boys to learn an instrument and get involved with music as it develops the brain, enhances creativity, helps keep the mind active and sharpens memory. hato pa- ora college - prospectus 9 nga- whakaakoranga oranga pu mau lifelong learning 10 The core purpose of Hato Piora College is to provide education, which empowers our community to maximise its collective and individual potential through the practical expression of Catholic and Miori values. Students at Hato Piora are involved in a full range of curricular subjects and activities to assist in their spiritual, intellectual, physical, artistic, social and emotional development. Students and staff understand that holistic learning and teaching is the core business of our college. Catholic and Miori values underpin all aspects of college life. Miori, English, Mathematics and Religious Education are compulsory subjects from year 9 through to year 13. In addition to these compulsory subjects, Hato Piora also offers core or optional courses in: hato pa- ora college - prospectus • • • • • • • • • • • • • Music; Materials technology; Physics; Physical Education; Calculus; Statistics; Chemistry; Biology; Media studies; Digital technologies; Social Science; Gateway; and Art. At Hato Piora teaching and learning is future-oriented. Teachers understand it is no longer enough for students to simply acquire knowledge and master skills. They must also learn how to access information, work with technology, interact with people and think critically. As a result of this, learning at Hato Piora fosters competent, condent, connected and actively involved lifelong learners. he whakama- rama irene pe- whairangi - academic director 11 -ora education leads to increased A solid, well-rounded Hato Pa opportunities later in life. Our academic programme enables students to explore any career paths and achieve any goals they set their minds to for the benefit of themselves, their whinau and their hap. Our boys live in an ever-changing world. They need to know how to access information, use computers and technology and interact with people from all walks of life. Through -ora equips students with the skills they education, Hato Pa need to participate as global citizens whilst retaining their cultural identity and remaining connected to the Miori world. hato pa- ora college - prospectus te whare manaaki living environment 12 Students at Hato Piora live, learn and work in a whinau environment. Boarding and hostel life provides boys with unique opportunities to: • Live and learn alongside their peers; • Demonstrate leadership abilities and responsibility; • Develop independence, self-reliance and the highest possible personal standards; • Develop a healthy and caring attitude toward others characterised by a spirit of genuine acceptance and concern for one another. The Hato Piora hostel is divided into ve dorms which can comfortably accommodate up to 140 boys. A dorm parent is assigned to each dorm and these staff members are hato pa- ora college - prospectus supervised by a shift supervisor. The Residential Director, and Principal live on-site and are available to assist hostel staff and students at any time. Pastoral care provided by on-site staff members ensures boys are supported and comfortable in their living environment, allowing them to ourish across all areas of their education. Boys lead activities and practices outside school hours and develop lasting friendships. They participate in sporting and social activities during the weekend. The boys enthusiasm for spontaneous karakia, waiata and kapa haka sessions illustrate the lively nature of hostel living at Hato Piora. he whakama- rama anthony lobb - residential director 13 The residential environment is designed to ensure boys become fit, responsible and respectful young men. Hostel living is made up of ranks and structure. Our boys line up and participate in marching, which is all about strong leadership, teamwork and being together as a solid group. With practice they improve and, as they improve, their selfesteem and self-efficacy is enhanced. -ora spark up friendships that Boys who board at Hato Pa can take them from one end of the country to the other and sometimes even across the Tasman. They establish friendships here that they often promote during school holidays. This means they share spaces, places and meet new people. hato pa- ora college - prospectus nga- utu fees Hato Piora College’s fee structure comprises of two components: 1. School fees to be paid to Hato Piora College Board of Trustees and 2. Hostel fees to be paid to Hato Piora Trust Board For budgeting purposes it is recommended that parents/ caregivers allow for the following attendance costs: hostel The Board policy is that rst term fees must be paid prior to your son/mokopuna taking his place in the hostel. Arrangements may then be made to settle the following term fees by the following methods: • Hostel fees $10,500 - $12,000 per annum • Cheque/cash; • School fees $300-$500 per annum • New school uniform $1,500 initial cost • Internet banking payment directly into the Board’s bank account; • Sports fees $200-$300 dependent on sport undertaken School and hostel fees are charged at the beginning of each term and detailed in separate monthly invoices, which are mailed to parents/caregivers enabling them to settle the balance outstanding. • Weekly, fortnightly or monthly automatic payments and/or direct debit. The Combined Boards of Hato Piora College have a clear expectation that parents/caregivers will honour all fees incurred for the education and boarding of their son/ mokopuna. school Board policy is that any unpaid school and hostel fees will be forwarded to a debt collection agency. Options to settle your son/mokopuna’s school fee accounts include: *Full details of applicable school and hostel fees can be obtained from the Finance Ofce (phone 06 328 9731 ext 702, 728 or 707) or by emailing [email protected] • Cheque/cash; 14 • Weekly, fortnightly or monthly automatic payments and/or direct debit. • Internet banking payment directly into the Board’s bank account; te whakauru tauira enrolment information The primary intake level at Hato Piora is Year 9 with spaces available in other year levels as vacancies occur in both the school and hostel. Application forms may be submitted between one and three years ahead of the year the prospective student would be expected to start Year 9. All other year level applications will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. step one - the application process Once you have decided that Hato Piora is the preferred educational option for your son/mokopuna, please request and complete an Application for Enrolment form and forward this with the $250.00 application fee and required supporting material outlined in the enrolment pack to: Finance Office Hato Pa ora Ma ori Boys College Kimbolton Road RD 7 Feilding 4777 hato pa- ora college - prospectus The application fee covers the cost of considering the application and is non-refundable. During the application consideration process we may contact current and previous schools for further relevant information. step two - interviews Following receipt of your application, you and your son will be invited for a 30-45 minute interview in a formal yet friendly setting. Many of the interview questions will be directed to the prospective student with a parent/caregiver present to provide support. Interview times are arranged by the college and generally take place during terms two and three of the year preceding entry. step three - enrolment confirmation In the event of a successful application, you will receive a written offer of a place at Hato Piora College. To secure your son’s place you will need to sign and return the Enrolment Agreement, arrange payment for the required fees and provide all other information outlined in the enrolment pack. ko te whenua e noho nei te kura location Located on 17ha of rolling farmland approximately 11km from the rural Manawat township of Feilding, Hato Piora College offers students an abundance of space and fresh air. native bush attracts native birds including the kereru and, as the college is set back from the roadside, students live and learn in a peaceful setting free from the distractions of vehicles and road noise. College grounds are picturesque as well as vast. Surrounding whanganui bulls feilding foxton waipukurau parorangi hato pa-ora 15 palmerston north levin paraparaumu masterton wellington whakapa- mai contact us For further information about Hato Piora College please don’t hesitate to contact us. Hato Piora Miori Boys College Kimbolton Road RD 7 Feilding 4777 P 06 328 9731 F 06 328 9605 E [email protected] www.hatopaora.maori.nz hato pa- ora college - prospectus 16 developing maori leaders spiritually intellectually physically artistically socially and emotionally hato pa-ora ma-ori boys college kimbolton road, rd7, feilding 4777 | p 06 328 9731 www.hatopaora.maori.nz hato pa- ora college - prospectus
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