The auditorium at Elim Christian College was standing room only but at times it was possible to hear a pin drop during a special assembly to mark five years since the Mangatepopo Gorge tragedy.
"It's so good to have the family together...five years ago today...we lost some very special people...I can't believe it's five years since the enormity of having to read that out for the first time,'' principal Murray Burton told the special assembly this morning.
"My hope today is that, as has been proved through the last five years, that we will smile, that we will remember.''
Five years ago today a group from Elim, a faith-based school in Howick, found themselves trapped in a rocky crevasse during a flash flood in the Mangatepopo Gorge while on a school trip.
Six of the school children, all aged 16, ultimately perished after being swept away and over a dam, as well as teacher Tony McClean, in a tragedy that shocked the nation.