"One of the professors said to me, it was really good having the students there as it continues to remind them that's who they're all working for," he said.
"Having the students right there in front of them all was just so great and refreshing."
The kapa haka group had the opportunity to sit and listen and interact with high officials within the institute and then to close the ceremony.
The school's international dean and Chinese teacher Beck Ding said the conference allowed everyone to discuss the relationship that had been created so far through the institute and what they could do to strengthen it.
"We purely focus on culture promotion and language promotion, it is the principle of the Confucius classroom at Whanganui High School, it had nothing to do with politics," Ding said.
Whanganui High School is the only school in the lower North Island stretching from Rotorua to Wellington that has a Confucius Classroom.
The Confucius Institute supports Chinese classrooms financially and with resource materials to be able to teach in-depth Chinese culture and language.
"As a teacher, I can use a lot of extra things and do a lot more stuff which is beneficial," Ding said.