They remind us of the power of empathy and the courage it takes to do the right thing, even when its scary
Why Emily Exists: In times of need, Emily embodies the spirit of helpfulness, demonstrating that even the smallest acts of kindness can have a ripple effect. At Ōrākei School, we believe in the power of supporting one another, and Emily's dedication to assisting those around her highlights the importance of community and compassion.
Her Mission: Emily’s mission is to assist those in need, bringing smiles and relief to everyone she encounters. Her artwork inspires us to lend a helping hand and be there for each other.
Why Misstree Exists: Misstree represents our collective responsibility to protect and preserve the environment. At Ōrākei School, we are committed to sustainability, and Misstree’s actions remind us that every effort counts in the fight against pollution and environmental degradation.
Her Mission: To promote sustainability and encourage others to care for the Earth. Misstree’s artwork serves as a call to action for environmental stewardship.
Why Hugo Exists: Understanding and empathy are crucial for a harmonious community. Hugo’s ability to read minds symbolizes the importance of truly listening and understanding one another. Ōrākei School values empathy, and Hugo’s presence reminds us to strive for deeper connections.
His Mission: To use his abilities to foster empathy and understanding within the community. Hugo’s artwork encourages us to be more considerate and compassionate.
Why Donut Dog Exists: Water is a vital resource, and Donut Dog’s control over water highlights the importance of conservation and accessibility. At Ōrākei School, we teach the significance of resource management, and Donut Dog’s actions reflect our commitment to ensuring everyone has access to clean water.
His Mission: To use his water powers for good, ensuring everyone has access to clean water and a safe environment. Donut Dog’s artwork inspires us to protect and conserve our natural resources.
Why Cloco Exists: Creativity is a powerful tool for overcoming obstacles. Cloco’s ability to solve problems with creativity represents the innovative spirit that Ōrākei School encourages in its students. We believe that creative thinking can turn challenges into opportunities.
His Mission: To inspire others to think outside the box and approach problems with innovative solutions. Cloco’s artwork motivates us to embrace creativity in our problem-solving efforts.
Why Blobo Exists: Joy and kindness can transform the world. Blobo’s mission to spread joy and kindness reflects the positive atmosphere we cultivate at Ōrākei School. We understand that happiness and positivity can make a significant difference in our daily lives.
His Mission: To create a happier, more positive world through acts of kindness and joy. Blobo’s artwork encourages us to spread positivity and kindness in our community.
Why Irbin Exists: Cleanliness is essential for a healthy environment. Irbin’s dedication to cleaning up trash mirrors the values of responsibility and respect for our surroundings that we teach at Ōrākei School. We believe in taking care of our environment and being responsible citizens.
His Mission: To maintain a clean and healthy community by encouraging responsible waste disposal. Irbin’s artwork inspires us to keep our surroundings clean and green.
Why Super Respector Exists: Respect is the foundation of a harmonious community. Super Respector’s mission to show respect to everyone highlights the importance of equality and understanding. At Ōrākei School, we emphasise the value of treating everyone with respect and dignity.
His Mission: To promote respect and inclusivity, ensuring everyone feels valued and accepted. Super Respector’s artwork reminds us to uphold respect and equality in all our interactions.