Kristin 19732023: 50 years of progress with vision, integrity and love
By (Author) Debra Millar
Point Publishing Limited
Point Publishing Limited
10th May 2023
New Zealand
Hardback
304
Width 210mm, Height 260mm
Founded in 1973 by a small group of pioneering parents determined to maintain an independent school on Auckland's North Shore, Kristin has grown from just 62 pupils into one of New Zealand's leading independent schools. Its first few years were spent in a disused health camp in Campbells Bay. When it moved to its Albany campus in the late 1970s it was surrounded by apple orchards and strawberry fields. Today, Kristin boasts more than 1800 students and occupies more than 20 hectares in what has become a popular suburb of Auckland. State-of-the-art facilities sit alongside welcoming clusters of original Lockwood classrooms. The school is a trailblazing success story, having introduced the International Baccalaureate to New Zealand in the mid-1980s and in the 1990s becoming the earliest adopter of the now popular junior, middle and senior school learning model. This detailed and beautifully designed book, published to commemorate Kristin's 50th jubilee, records the incredible story of the school's first half-century, providing an authentic account of the events that have shaped the school into what it is today.
Debra Millar is the author of the best-selling book Homesteads: The story of New Zealand's grand country houses, Architecture at Home, and The Point: the story of Point Chevalier and its people. She grew up on Auckland's North Shore in the 1970s and 1980s but did not attend Kristin School.