A makeshift village crafted from cardboard boxes, string and sheets sprung up at St Patrick's School yesterday as pupils mirrored some of the trials through which beleaguered Solomon Islanders are now struggling.
Deputy principal Steve Wheeler said each of the more than 200 pupils at the school were involved in the Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand event yesterday, building shelters in the playground and netball court or carrying buckets of water around the playing field.
Pupils had also raised more than $800 for Solomon Islanders, Mr Wheeler said, combining gold coin donations from a mufti day held at the school yesterday with funds collected in Caritas donation boxes pupils had made in each classroom over the duration of the term.
Mr Wheeler said the practical lesson had re-enacted only a handful of the hardships facing families living in the Solomon Islands, capping a learning unit based on the disaster-torn South Pacific nation.
"They're just trying to understand what it's like to live in the Solomon Islands with all the problems and issues they're going through. Just trying to get that empathy."