Change & Continuity
Strategy 2025
CANTERBURY Each boy at his best. CHRIST’S COLLEGE
Tama tu¯ tama ora ki tu¯ i te tu¯ taioreore
These are the character attributes developed through the boys’ College experience. We believe they will enable our College graduates to flourish in an ever-changing world. The Christ’s College Graduate
Compassion & empathy Ngakau Aroha, Ngakau Whaka ¯ ro Nui ki te Tangata The action of caring and concern for the suffering and misfortune of others, and the ability to understand, share and respond to the feelings of others.
Self-awareness Aroa ¯ Whaiaro
Enterprise & curiosity Te A ¯ hua Pa ¯ uaua me te Whakamatemate
Confidence & humility Ngakau titikaha, ngakau ma ¯ haki Possessing an optimistic perspective and certainty of purpose, balanced by a modest sense of self-importance.
A conscious knowledge of personal character, strengths, weaknesses, abilities, beliefs and emotions, enabling adaptability and flexibility in response to change.
A readiness or daring to engage in a project or undertaking that is especially difficult, complicated, or risky, and a strong desire to understand and learn something new.
A disposition to serve Whaiaro A ¯ whina Tangata
Personal excellence Te Hiranga ake
Interpersonal skills Nga Pu ¯ kenga Takahoahoa The ability to communicate or
A willingness to selflessly help and do work for the benefit of others, the community and the environment.
The ongoing desire of the individual to develop and empower their character, gifts, talents and relationships to the fullest, achieving a harmony in how they think, feel, believe and behave.
interact positively and meaningfully with others and to present oneself with appropriate manners and regard.
Capacity to lead & follow Te A ¯ heitanga ki te Arataki me te Tautoko tangata
Courage & resilience Te Hautoa me te Manawaroa o te tangata
Global & bicultural competence He Matatautanga A ¯ o Whanui, A ¯ o Tikangarua The knowledge, skills and open-mindedness necessary to navigate and engage with today’s interconnected world – both in a global and a bicultural New Zealand context.
Having the mental and moral strength to venture, persevere, withstand danger and confront fear or difficulty, combined with the ability and capacity to respond positively to setbacks and adapt to changing circumstances.
The ability to influence and initiate by action or example, balanced by the understanding of when to be guided, to conform, to heed or to observe.
The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia The Five Marks of Mission The mission of the Church is the mission of Christ 1. To proclaim the good news of the kingdom 2. To teach, baptise and nurture the new believers 3. To respond to human needs by loving service 4. To transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and to pursue peace and reconciliation 5. To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life of the earth
Vision – Matawha¯ nui Christ’s College will be a vibrant school community that educates boys to be men of virtuous character who make a positive contribution to society.
Each boy at his best. 7DPDWXÙWDPDRUDNLWXÙLWHWXÙWDLRUHRUH Mission – Whakatakanga
Bene tradita, bene servanda “Good traditions, well maintained.” Motto – Whakapepeha
As a community of parents, staff and students, we are committed to fostering the development of character through nurturing seven core virtues. These virtues underpin our approach to all aspects of College life, including pastoral care and discipline. Virtues Nga ¯ kau Matatika
HONESTY PONO Being truthful and sincere in words and actions.
SPIRITUALITY WAIRUATANGA
COMPASSION NGA¯ KAU AROHA
Appreciating that in seeking a fullness of life we need to look beyond our material needs and wants.
Being generous towards those less fortunate than ourselves.
LEARNING NGA AKORANGA Striving to become independent, lifelong
RESPECT NGA¯ KAU WHAKAMIHA Cultivating an attitude of respect, for ourselves, for others, and for our school and community.
STEWARDSHIP KAITIAKITANGA Recognising the good we have received from the past so that it may be preserved or enhanced.
JUSTICE MANATIKA Accepting people’s
differences and being fair in all our dealings with others.
learners, and recognising the right of others to learn.
Strategic Themes
Philanthropy – Nga ¯ kau ohaoha Through thinking beyond self and striving to do good, we gain personal and collective strength. To give to others – of time, talent or treasure – for the betterment of humankind, is one of the most fundamental of Christian virtues. It is essential to an enriched lifelong human experience. In the College context this encompasses inclusivity – celebrating diversity and enabling differentiation across our academic, pastoral and co- curricular programmes. This will be pivotal by 2025.
Sustainability – Toitu ¯ tanga Sustainability makes sense. It is an investment in our community for the benefit of future generations. The four pillars of sustainability – economic, cultural, social and environmental – will be the focus for action within College and in the wider community towards 2025. Sustainability in the College context encompasses financial certainty, the uniqueness of the College experience, and the school’s obligation to society and our response to matters of global concern. College is a small entity within a much larger ecosystem – we must embrace sustainability, take action, and learn how to live smarter in order to thrive.
Motivation – Manawa hihiko Personal and collective wellbeing relies on an understanding of character strengths and an informed appreciation of how we can bring ourselves and the groups of which we are a part to their best. As a small, faith-based Anglican boys’ school, College will formulate an approach to motivation informed by the latest research and ongoing self-assessment and reflection. The focus to 2025 will be to develop understandings and actions for the benefit of all, but especially the three key stakeholders in the College experience: students, staff and parents. Our aim will be to create an atmosphere of excellence, where all are motivated to contribute to the collective good, as well as being personally motivated to aspire to be at their best.
Connection – Tuhonotanga Relationships are the lifeblood of the Christ’s College community and the key to our ongoing success and relevance. Our bi-cultural heritage on this special site in Otautahi, connects us intrinsically with the past, and is a platform for relevant communication and outreach as we prepare for our 175th anniversary celebrations in 2025 – our dodransbicentennial. Our aim is for clear messaging about all our past history, and for understanding at every touch point, be that between teacher and student, parent and school or College and wider Otautahi.
Christianity | Positive Psychology | Biculturalism Wellbeing / Hauora
Strategic Enablers Financial freedom Excellence in teaching, learning and curriculum Quality staff and culture Collaboration and partnership Advancement Policies and practices
Strategic Environment Change and Continuity
Each boy at his best.
Digital services Infrastructure
Internationalism Our students seek out, discover and embrace the similarities and differences between cultures and nationalities in ways that promote meaningful and lasting understanding and respect.
Democracy Our students develop a sense of equality, fairness, justice and a desire to do what is right for the greater good.
Environmentalism Our students understand our place in the world, the forces that shape our surroundings and the impact humanity can have.
Adventure Our students have the courage to push themselves beyond their perceived limits, cross boundaries and discover that they are capable of more than they thought.
Leadership Our students recognise that successful leaders are driven by a desire to be of service to others, to nurture, guide, develop and help them to improve and succeed.
Service Our students celebrate personal development through practical experience that brings sustainable support and benefit to others.
An international framework for character education
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