Five Chiefs players got a warm welcome from a group of students at Brookfield School after the players joined the children in a Kiwi Can session yesterday.
After participating in a warm-up game with the Chiefs players, Kiwi Can leaders Luke Williams and Makyila Tuari led a discussion with the students, who were asked what integrity meant to them.
Student Ronan Richardson, 10, wearing a Super Kiwi Can cape and sitting on a special chair after earning the honour for doing all the right things last week, said: "It's about doing the right thing when no-one else is listening and always being honest and not telling lies."
Chiefs players Brodie Retallick, Liam Squire, Seta Tamanivalu, Damien McKenzie and Tawera Kerr-Barlow were also encouraged to share their thoughts about the importance of integrity, during a question and answer session.