The transition to high school is a big one – more students, more staff, a bigger campus – students can find themselves asking “where do I fit?”. To help establish those critical relationships with peers and staff early on, Pakuranga College has a Whānau system to support students during this transition.
Whānau unity and belonging is an important part of settling into school. Your child’s Whānau will be their compass point for finding new friends, seeking support from staff and student leaders, and learning about college life.
We have six Whānau, each headed by a Whānau Leader and Assistant Whānau Leader. Within each Whānau students belong to a Whānau Group with other students from Year 9-13. The vertical structure of our Whānau Groups gives students continuity as they progress through the college, with the same Whānau Group Teacher supporting them throughout.
Whānau enjoy friendly rivalry, competing for Whānau Cup glory at our annual Athletics Day, Swimming Sports, and Whānau Arts Challenge events. There is also healthy competition within Whānau, as Whānau Groups compete for bragging rights in their annual benchball and trivia competitions.