Kristin School | |
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Address | |
360 Albany Highway Albany Auckland 0632 New Zealand |
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Coordinates | 36°44′31″S 174°41′27″E / 36.74194°S 174.69083°ECoordinates: 36°44′31″S 174°41′27″E / 36.74194°S 174.69083°E |
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Funding type | Private |
Motto | Progress with vision, integrity and love |
Established | 1973 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 29 |
Executive principal | Tim Oughton |
Gender | Co-educational |
School roll | 1508(July 2016) |
Socio-economic decile | 10 |
Website | www |
Kristin School is an private co-educational composite school located in Albany, North Shore, New Zealand. Kristin is an IB World School with approximately 1508 students.
The school was established in 1973 by a small group of parents, and is owned by the Kristin School Charitable Trust (non-profit making - fees are used to pay 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.
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.
Year 11 students generally complete NCEA Level 1, even if they choose to study for the IB Diploma starting in Year 12.
Kristin School has a house system consisting of four houses: Mariner, Jupiter, Apollo, Saturn. The houses are named after the corresponding space probes launched by NASA. The naming of the houses after the space probes reflects the school's and the greater Albany region's historical origins. Founded in 1973, space exploration was at the forefront of human progression and the school's houses were named to reflect the same pioneering spirit the founding parents of the school held. Many of the streets in the area reflect the importance of this era also most notably William Pickering Drive. William Pickering was a New Zealand rocket scientist that worked for NASA involved with these space probes. Other such as Constellation and Apollo Drive can be noted.