π About Us
At Makorai, we believe the greatest currency on Earth is trust. Without trust, promises are broken, progress slows, and relationships collapse. With trust, people build bridges, communities thrive, and leaders emerge.
Makorai is more than a word. It is a new cultural practice created at Rehan School β the worldβs first AI-first school β to teach children that credibility is as important as intelligence or skill.
Through the Makorai System, every student learns that keeping promises, being punctual, and showing sincerity are not small things β they are the foundation of leadership. Makorai turns trust into a daily ritual, just as Japanese schools made osu!ji (cleaning) a ritual of pride.
Our mission is simple:
- π To make credibility a habit for the next generation of leaders.
πΈ Origin of the Word
The word Makorai is inspired by two Japanese concepts:
- Makoto (θͺ ): sincerity, truthfulness from the heart.
- Shinrai (δΏ‘ι Ό): trust, reliance, and confidence between people.
These two values are powerful on their own, but together they create something deeper: trusted sincerity.
That is what Makorai means β when your inner sincerity (Makoto) is matched by outer reliability (Shinrai). It is both the honesty in your heart and the trust you earn from others.
π The Meaning of Makorai
Makorai = Trusted Sincerity.
- It is a score: every student starts at 100, rising or falling based on kept or broken promises.
- It is a ritual: a daily habit of reflection, accountability, and growth.
- It is a bridge: connecting sincerity inside with trust outside, just as a bridge connects two villages across a river.
When someone says, βMy Makorai is strong,β it means their word can be trusted, their actions are reliable, and their sincerity shines through.