Powerful pōwhiri for Executive Principal Joe Eccleton
The sound of the pūtātara (conch shell trumpet) and the strong voices of the haka pōwhiri (welcome haka) have rung out across a packed Assembly Hall, announcing the start of an emotional pōwhiri for the new leader of Christ’s College, Executive Principal Joe Eccleton.
Supported by staff and students from his former school, Cashmere High School, Joe has made his way to the front of the hall to be formally welcomed to College. Following the whaikorero (formal speeches), initiated by Matua Te Wiremu Puanaki, the College kapa haka group has supported the special gathering with a powerful waiata. The whole school – led by the Chapel Choir – has also sung a College taonga, the waiata Te Whakapono Ki Te Atua, composed by the Puanaki whānau.
Bishop Peter Carrell has delivered a special blessing over the Christ’s College korowai (cloak). The Cashmere High School korowai has then been removed from Joe’s shoulders to be replaced by the College korowai. The top row of black feathers signifies the mantle of leadership and mana carried by the Executive Principal while the black and white feathers represent every boy currently at College. The large black area of feathers represents the school faculty, and every teacher and member of staff giving service. The black and white feathers at the bottom represent College Old Boys.
Joe has addressed guests, staff, and boys, highlighting the “privilege” of being given the leadership role at Christ’s College and his commitment to the school community.
The school has then united to say the Te Karakia O Te Atua (the Lord’s Prayer), before a hongi between special guests and a morning tea in the Dining Hall.