‘Ko te aronga matua o Te Kura o Kokohuia,
kia hua ngā tamariki ki o rātau taumata tino teitei
i raro i ngā tikanga, ngā waiaro, ngā whai painga
me ngā wharekura hoki o Te Atihaunui-ā-Pāpārangi.’
The purpose of Te Kura o Kokohuia is
to ensure all tauira attain their highest level
of educational achievement based on Te Ātihaunui-ā-Pāpārangi
values, knowledge, beliefs, skills and institutions.
He kura motuhake Te Kura o Kokohuia, e noho ana ki te taha o te repo o Kokohuia, kei Te Kaihau-ā-Kupe ki Whanganui. He kura pono ki te kaupapa o te reo Māori me ngā tikanga o Whanganui. Mai i te tau 1 ki te 13 ngā tauira ā he kura tūturu ki te reo Māori hoki. Kia akiaki i ngā tamariki ki te tū pakari i tō rātau ake tū, ki te tautoko hoki tētahi ki tētahi i ngā haerenga i te ao mātauranga.
Te Kura o Kokohuia is located next to the repo in Castlecliff, Whanganui. We are a kura committed to te reo Māori and ngā tikanga o Whanganui. We cater for tauira from Year 1 to 13 in an environment where te reo Māori is a priority. Our tauira are nurtured in a holistic way to be confident in their identity and to support each other in their learning journey.

Kokohuia comes from the name of the repo (swamp) which covered the area where the kura now stands. One kōrero is about a battle that took place between Pāmoana from Operiki and Tutemangarewa. Pāmoana defeated Tutemangarewa and the battle was over. When asked, 'Did any fall by your hand today?', Pāmoana responded 'Kotahi tui nā Pāmoana koko Pāmoana'. This meaning, although he had slain only one man, that man had been the chief of Rauru. When the chief had fallen, the battle ceased. 'One bird alone I brought to earth, the one and only that scattered the rest'
Over the years, Te Kura o Kokohuia have worked towards joining Ngā Kura ā Iwi in an effort to support the aspirations of iwi, hapū, whānau and community. At the end of 2019, we were fortunate to be approved, a great milestone for our kura, with the help of dedicated whānau and endorsement from iwi kaumātua. It has been a long journey to get to this point but we are so proud to be connected to such a great network of like-minded kura. Mauri tū, mauri ora!