KAITIAKI2SHARE 2023
Caritas promotes authentic human development. This means development of the whole person. It provides for their economic, cultural, political, social and spiritual wellbeing.
Their work exemplified the power of collective action and embraced the Catholic social teaching principle of Stewardship, demonstrating how it can guide us in preserving God's creation while also safeguarding the well-being of both humanity and the environment.
In the KAITIAKI2SHARE 2023 competition, students from various schools and different year levels enthusiastically submitted their entries, showcasing their distinct, imaginative, and thoughtful concepts on caring for our common home.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to every student who took part in this year's Kaitiaki2Share competition.
The judges were deeply impressed by the quality of all the entries, making their task of selecting the winners, finalists, and other notable entries a truly challenging one.
Below are the results of this year’s competition.
Winners in alphabetical order:
Cavell Castro (Year 13) - Rosmini College, Auckland
Eli Hansen (Year 10) - Rosmini College, Auckland
Jovi Tiongriyanto (Year 3) - Holy Cross Catholic School, Henderson
Micah Thomas (Year 3) - Holy Cross Catholic School, Henderson
Mila Paterson & Indi Sweeney (Year 6) - St Francis of Assisi School, Christchurch
Nic Street (Year 9) - Rosmini College, Auckland
The winners will receive a share of the prize money and have a native tree planted in their name within their region.
Click on the buttons below to see their amazing efforts.
Finalists in alphabetical order:
Adriana Uy (Year 6) - Holy Cross Catholic School, Henderson
Amelie Gugi (Year 9) - St Peter’s College, Palmerston North
Chaesi Alosio (Year 7) - Holy Trinity Catholic School, Auckland
Chloey Eslava (Year 6) - St Mary’s School, Gore
Ezekiel Ramos (Year 2) - St Peter Chanel School, Hamilton
Henry Rynearson (Year 5) - St Francis of Assisi Catholic School, Christchurch
Lola Sowman (Year 5) - St Francis of Assisi Catholic School, Christchurch
Myia Eichstaedt (Year 6) - St Mary’s School, Gore
Oliver Kirke (Year 12) - Roncalli College, Timaru
Theodore Clark-Reyes (Year 3) - St Peter Chanel School, Hamilton
The finalists each have a native tree planted in their name within their region.
Click on the buttons below to see their amazing efforts.