
The Primary Project
The Primary Project was set up to see community, school, and local hubs such as churches working together for the building of positive connections and relationships for tamariki and their whānau
We work towards four main outcomes:
Tamariki (Children) Enjoying Life
Whānau (Families) Strengthened
Kotahitanga (Communities Woven As One)
Ākonga (Student) Achieving Success



West Spreydon
Rowley
Addington
- Our Communitites -
Project Outcomes

Tamariki Enjoying Life
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Tamariki have a strong sense of identity and feel valued
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Tamariki are enjoying Kura (school)
Whānau Strengthened
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Whānau have opportunities to engage in the community and Kura (school)
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Whānau can build connection and support points
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Whānau are aware of resources available to them


Kotahitanga
(Communities Woven as One)
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Latent resources within the community are activated
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Community relationships are interwoven
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Increased sense of tūrangawaewae/ belonging and pride of place
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There is enhanced social engagement through different community initiatives and activities
Ākonga (Student/Learner)
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Tamariki have opportunities to participate in extra-curricular activities
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Through positive development, ākonga will have opportunities for leadership and character development

For more information on The Primary Project:
Growing resilient children and youth of character.
-Mission Statement