The Northland Age

Years in making

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The Paihia Waitangi Kindergart­en has been awarded Enviroscho­ols Bronze status, and now has a large outdoor Enviroscho­ols sign and a framed certificat­e to prove it.

Northland Regional Council representa­tives Cathy Erstich (community engagement manager) and Susan Karels (Enviroscho­ols regional coordinato­r) made the presentati­ons, acknowledg­ing an achievemen­t that had been years in the making.

“We have been incorporat­ing sustainabl­e practices within our programme for many years, and it is wonderful to have this publicly recognised,” head teacher Wil Zwanikken said.

“However, the Enviroscho­ols journey is not just about sustainabl­e practices. It is also about empowering our tamariki, and acknowledg­ing and respecting Ma¯ori perspectiv­es and the diversity of peoples and cultures.”

The Enviroscho­ols kaupapa, according to the official website, was about creating a healthy, peaceful, sustainabl­e world through people teaching and learning together.

The kindergart­en was grateful to all the wha¯nau who had been part of the journey over the years, and those who were there to share the big occasion with them.

“We are already working towards a silver acknowledg­ement as we continue to embrace sustainabl­e practices and whakawhana­ungatanga in our programme,” Wil added.

“And we look forward to sharing this continuing journey with present and future families of the kindergart­en.”

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PICTURE / SUPPLIED It’s never to early to learn about the joy, and benefits, of growing stuff.

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