My school's Class of '18 has been having a variety of discussions about our theme and motto for the year, and I am fully over it. At present, the majority in a class of 22 are going for the Spanish word 'Querencia'. I don't know about anyone else, but it strikes me as a little bit dumb to go for a Spanish word in a class (and school) where literally no one (e-n, o-h, 1) speaks Spanish, but this is where it gets even more dumb: the definition the class looked up said that it meant 'home or shelter, the place where one derives strength'. But when I looked it up, this was merely a secondary definition, as the main definition was 'an area in the arena taken by the bull for a defensive stand in a bullfight', a definition agreed on by the Encyclopaedia Brittanica, the Oxford Dictionary, the Merriam-Webster Dictionary and Wiktionary.
I myself could think of many better words to use, even if the class wants a foreign word. How about the Welsh word for 'direction': cyfarwyddyd