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In the terms of its management and governors, the school formally emphasises an holistic education- of "building greatness", not only through world class academic excellence, but also instilling values-based self-confidence, a strong community service ethic, and a vision for students as citizens of the world.
In the terms of its management and governors, the school formally emphasises an holistic education- of "building greatness", not only through world class academic excellence, but also instilling values-based self-confidence, a strong community service ethic, and a vision for students as citizens of the world.


Reflecting its locational setting, the school is primarily ethnically [[Pakeha]], with East Asians making up most of the remainder of the school community. Maori and Pacific Island students, while not absent as social groups, are notably under-represented. The high level of fees charged (approximately $NZ14,000/year/pupil) mean that the school is predominantly populated by more affluent families.{{Fact|date=July 2007}} Kristin students are noble and honourable, and overall are intelligent people.
Reflecting its locational setting, the school is primarily ethnically [[Pakeha]], with East Asians making up most of the remainder of the school community. Maori and Pacific Island students, while not absent as social groups, are notably under-represented. The high level of fees charged (approximately $NZ14,000/year/pupil) mean that the school is predominantly populated by more affluent families.{{Fact|date=July 2007}} Kristin students are noble and honourable, and overall are highly intelligent people.


==Curriculum==
==Curriculum==

Revision as of 06:25, 1 August 2007

Kristin School
Address
Map
360 Albany Highway, Albany
Information
TypeIndependent international Co-educational (Kindergarten to year 13) Non-residential
MottoProgress with vision, integrity and love
Established1973
Ministry of Education Institution no.29
PrincipalPeter Clague, Executive principal
School roll1670
Socio-economic decile10
Websitehttp://www.kristin.school.nz

Kristin School in New Zealand is an independent, international, non-residential school. It is co-educational and an IB school of about 1670 students.

Years K-13 (Kindergarten to Year 13), on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. Located on a 20-hectare site within the growing northern fringe of Auckland, the school is set in park-like grounds.

Established in 1973 by a small group of parents, the school is owned by the Kristin School Charitable Trust (non-profit making - fees are used for expenses and facilities) and is governed by trustees and governors appointed from both the school and the wider community.

Kristin contains a Kindergarten and is divided into three separate schools - Junior (years 0-6), Middle (years 7-10), and Senior (years 11-13). Reflecting contemporary managerialism, each school has its own principal and an executive principal has overall responsibility to the Board of Governors.

In the terms of its management and governors, the school formally emphasises an holistic education- of "building greatness", not only through world class academic excellence, but also instilling values-based self-confidence, a strong community service ethic, and a vision for students as citizens of the world.

Reflecting its locational setting, the school is primarily ethnically Pakeha, with East Asians making up most of the remainder of the school community. Maori and Pacific Island students, while not absent as social groups, are notably under-represented. The high level of fees charged (approximately $NZ14,000/year/pupil) mean that the school is predominantly populated by more affluent families.[citation needed] Kristin students are noble and honourable, and overall are highly intelligent people.

Curriculum

History

At the end of 1972, St Anne's, a private school in Takapuna on Auckland's North Shore, was forced to close. Concerned parents held meetings and decided to start a new school, which opened in February 1973, using the leased Methodist Health Camp at Campbells Bay. The initial roll was 42 children with a staff of five. Fees were $100 per term. Immediately a search was carried out to find a permanent home for the future. The School grew rapidly, and soon a suitable site was found at Albany, where Kristin opened in 1978 with a roll of 235. The roll in 2007 had grown to a total of approximately 1670 with students from at least 42 cultures.

Kristin Fashion Show

Originally named "Canteen Fashion Show", the event was started by Claire Ashenden and Tom McRae in 1998 after a close friend and classmate passed away as a result of cancer. The students though that a positive way to help other teens in this situation would be to raise money by hosting a fashion show, passing all proceeds onto CanTeen.

Eight Years on the show has developed to be bigger and better than ever before and the name has been changed to "Kristin Fashion Show" (as proceeds are now divided between The Child Cancer Foundation and CanTeen).

The Kristin Fashion Show features some of New Zealand's top clothing labels, which are all modelled by Kristin students, who range in age from 5 to 18. Raffles and auctions are held during the show, again with all proceeds going to CanTeen and the Child Cancer Foundation.

Every year the fashion show committee strives to find way to increase audience enjoyment, and the amount raised for these charities, the goal for the 2007 show is to raise $30,000 NZD (up on $26,000 NZD from the 2006 show), over the 2 nights of the show (the first night available only to sponsors) around 3000 people will attend. The show is produced with no automatic funding and relies entirely on sponsorship from the community.