Horowhenua Chronicle

Diversity our school’s strength

College recognises 60 nationalit­ies with Flag Assembly

- Grant Congdon, principal

Kia ora koutou, talofa lava, greetings everyone. The academic year for 2024 is well under way and many of the start-of-year activities have taken place. One of these is our “Flag Assembly”. This is a special assembly that acknowledg­es and celebrates the cultures that make up the students and staff at our college.

The Flag Assembly is highly anticipate­d and it always amazes everyone how many countries are represente­d at the school.

This year, we have 60 countries represente­d out of the 195 countries of the world. Acknowledg­ing these cultures made for a colourful and enjoyable assembly.

Being so multicultu­ral is a wonderful aspect of our college.

Each culture adds a vibrancy and provides a richness to what our students experience while at college.

We encourage our students to accept and embrace cultural diversity, because each culture is unique and contribute­s to the culture we have as a college. The way each culture was celebrated at the Flag Assembly illustrate­s our students’ willingnes­s to do this.

Understand­ing other cultures has encouraged us to organise two overseas trips — a staff trip to Fiji this year to experience traditiona­l island life

and culture and a student trip to Japan, to take place in 2025.

The year has started successful­ly and we have enjoyed meeting many of our students’ parents and engaging with the community. What we do at Horowhenua College is grow successful young adults and we so appreciate being able to partner with iwi, parents and the wider community to achieve this goal.

Nga¯ mihi koutou, tofa soifua, kind regards

 ?? ?? More than 60 nations are represente­d among the students of Horowhenua College.
More than 60 nations are represente­d among the students of Horowhenua College.
 ?? ?? Sixty different countries are represente­d among Horowhenua College’s students.
Sixty different countries are represente­d among Horowhenua College’s students.
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Photo / NZME

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