Mihi Whakatau

At the start of each term, the school holds a whakatau which is a traditional Māori welcome, which literally means to settle. This ceremony is our way of welcoming new students and staff, along with their families, into the Terrace End School community. You are very welcome to bring extended family plus anyone who is important to your child as they begin their learning journey at Terrace End. 


 What to expect at the whakatau:  


Tikanga – whakatau (Customs or Procedures) 

After consultation with our school wide community, including staff, parents and the Board of Trustees, as well as consultation with local Kaumatua, we have developed our own school tikanga (customs or procedures) for our school whakatau, to reflect the visions and values of our school.

Tangata Whenua - Waiata

Tūtira mai ngā iwi

Tātou tātou e

Tūtira mai ngā iwi

Tātou tātou e

Whaia te māramatanga

me te aroha - e ngā iwi!

Kia tapatahi,

Kia kotahi rā.

Tātou tātou e.

Manuhiri (Parents/whānau being welcomed to the school)

A possible outline for what you could say – you do not have to speak in Te Reo Māori.


Tēnā koutou e te whānau o te Kura o Terrace End

He mihi nui ki a koutou katoa

Tēnā koe __________ (mō tōu kōrero whakatau)

Tēnā koutou e ngā kaiako

Tēnā koutou e ngā tamariki

Ko __________ tōku ingoa

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Greetings to the family/community of Terrace End School

Greetings to all of you

Thank you ___________ (for your welcoming speech/words)

Greetings to the teachers

Greetings to the children

My name is ___

→ Finish/wrap up with:

Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou,

tēnā koutou katoa.

Manuhiri - Waiata

Te aroha                   Love

Te whakapono         Faith

Me te rangimarie     And peace

E Tatou tatou e        Be amongst us all (translation)