A Warm Welcome For International Students
Last Friday, Hamilton Kirikiriroa and the University of Waikato welcomed more than 100 international students from over 18 countries after two years of travel restrictions and other hurdles.
Talent of the Pacific Academy and
Fairfield Intermediate School, gave an energetic cultural
performance, incorporating Kiribas and Rotuma dances. The
welcome ended with the performers inviting international
students to the stage to learn a traditional Tuvalu
dance.
Hamilton City Councillor Martin Gallagher
said it was wonderful to see international students
back.
“You’ve made a great choice on coming to our city and I’m delighted to welcome you to Kirikiriroa Hamilton,” Cr Gallagher said.
“We hope your time
here delivers all you have hoped for - and more. The
individual cultures and experiences you bring to our city
will enrich and make us stronger.”
The welcome
finished with a tour around the Council building, providing
the newcomers with an overview of local government in
Hamilton Kirikiriroa and a chance to ask questions about
both the workings of Council and the various opportunities
around the city.
Hamilton Kirikiriroa became a
Committed Community under Immigration New Zealand's
Welcoming Communities Te Waharoa ki ngaa Hapori programme in
late June 2022. As a Committed Community, Council is
actively working to promote inclusion and
diversity.
This welcome for our newest migrants,
who will call Hamilton home while studying (and hopefully
beyond), is a continuation of Council’s commitment and
effort to make sure our new community members feel included,
safe and at
home.