Ability to Achieve

Kohanga Reo (0–10 Years)

Kohanga REO, which translates to ‘language nest’, is designed to immerse children in the Māori language and culture from a young age. This program focuses on retaining and promoting te REO Māori (the Māori language) while fostering a deep connection with Māori heritage.

Through interactive learning and culturally relevant activities, children develop language skills, cultural understanding, and a sense of identity in an environment that reflects traditional Māori learning and teaching styles. Our kohanga REO program in sydney offers a safe, supportive space where children can explore their roots, develop confidence, and enjoy learning through play, storytelling, and song.

Children performing Kapa Haka with traditional Māori attire and body paint, showcasing cultural expression and heritage.

Kaha (10–18 Years)

The Kaha program in Sydney is designed for Rangatahi Māori (Māori youth) aged 10–18, helping them express, celebrate, and strengthen their Polynesian heritage through Kapa Haka, māori cultural training program in sydney, history, and contemporary arts.

Participants in this program will:
-Learn popular traditional Māori action songs and dances
-Explore dancing with the Poi (soft balls on long strings)
-Participate in Tī rākau (Māori stick games) and Haka
-Understand and practice Powhiri (Māori welcome ceremonies)
-Discover their Pepeha (ancestral origins) and create a keepsake to take home
-Engage with storytelling about creation, the first women, and connection to the land and sea
-Study New Zealand and Māori history, including the Treaty of Waitangi
-Learn Māori language through flashcards, songs, and game-based activities
-Understand Marae protocols, Tapu, Mana, and the role of kaitiaki (guardians)

At Ability to Achieve, we specialise in teaching Māori culture while embracing and respecting all beliefs, cultures, and religions. We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land where we operate and pay our respects to their Elders, past and present.

 

This program is ideal for youth seeking to strengthen their cultural identity, connect with their heritage, and gain practical skills in Māori arts, language, and traditions.

Māori performers in traditional attire showcasing cultural expression during a haka, emphasizing connection to Māori heritage and storytelling.
Māori carving featuring a fierce red face with intricate designs, symbolizing cultural significance and connection to Māori heritage and storytelling.
Two young women engaged in a tutoring session, one typing on a laptop while the other observes, surrounded by educational materials and notes, emphasizing cultural learning and support in Māori education.
Two young men wearing rugby jerseys, smiling and posing for a photo, with a backdrop featuring sports sponsorship logos, reflecting a celebration or event in rugby culture.
Children playing joyfully on colorful slides in a vibrant indoor play area, showcasing engagement and fun in a learning environment.
Three women smiling and posing with bicycles on a grassy area, wearing helmets, promoting outdoor activities and community engagement.