

Kristin School
Other, Founded 1973
Updated July 2026
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Kristin School is an independent, co-educational IB World School in Albany, Auckland, serving students from early learning through to Year 13. It offers a holistic education that combines the International Baccalaureate (IB) and NCEA curricula within a supportive, values-driven community.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
Founded on Christian values, the school is interdenominational and inclusive, guided by the principles of Progress, Vision, Integrity, and Love. It delivers a holistic, wholehearted education that aims to develop the whole person—intellectually, physically, spiritually, and emotionally. The school fosters a nurturing environment where every student is known and seen, preparing them to be future-ready global citizens.
Programmes
As an IB Continuum World School, Kristin offers the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and the Diploma Programme (DP), alongside the New Zealand NCEA qualification. The academic pathway spans from the Little Doves Early Learning Centre and Kindergarten through to the Senior School (Years 11-13). Technology is purposefully integrated into the curriculum through a BYO iPad and laptop programme, supporting creative and inquiry-based learning.
Outcomes
Kristin consistently achieves high academic results, with students frequently placing in the top 6th percentile globally. In 2024, the school recorded a 100% pass rate for the IB Diploma and a 97% University Entrance (UE) rate. Graduates are prepared to be responsible global citizens who think critically and communicate effectively.
Student support
Learning support
The school prioritizes student wellbeing and personalized learning through its 'Korowai Ako' (Cloak of Learning) framework, which emphasizes inquiry, differentiation, and digital innovation. Support is integrated into the curriculum, with staff trained to cater to diverse learning needs and cultural backgrounds. The school also utilizes educational assessments, such as those from occupational therapists or educational psychologists, to help plan and provide appropriate support for individual students.
Frequently asked questions(5)
- What curriculum does Kristin School offer?
- Kristin School offers IB PYP, IB MYP and IB Diploma.
- How much is tuition at Kristin School?
- Annual tuition at Kristin School is NZ$22.1K–NZ$53.1K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
- What accreditations does Kristin School hold?
- Kristin School holds accreditations including IB.
- Is Kristin School co-educational?
- Kristin School is a co-ed school.
- Where is Kristin School located?
- Kristin School is an international school in Auckland, New Zealand.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2026| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Kindergarten (With 20 hours ECE) - Full Day | 3–5 | NZ$22.1K |
| Kindergarten (Without 20 hours ECE) - Full Day | 3–5 | NZ$28.7K |
| Junior School (Years 0-6) - Domestic | 5–11 | NZ$24K |
| Middle School (Years 7-10) - Domestic | 11–15 | NZ$29.7K |
| Senior School (Years 11-13) - Domestic | 15–18 | NZ$30.3K |
| Junior School (Years 0-6) - International | 5–11 | NZ$42.2K |
| Middle School (Years 7-10) - International | 11–15 | NZ$52.1K |
| Senior School (Years 11-13) - International | 15–18 | NZ$53.1K |
Other fees(13)
| Application fee· Payable at the time of submitting your application (Domestic & International) | NZ$300 |
|---|---|
| Enrolment fee· Little Doves enrolment fee | NZ$200 |
| Enrolment fee· Kindergarten Entrance Fee | NZ$200 |
| Enrolment fee· School Entrance Fee (Domestic & International) | NZ$900 |
| Deposit· Little Doves Bond (refundable) | NZ$500 |
| Deposit· Kindergarten Education Bond (refundable) | NZ$500 |
| Deposit· School Education Bond (refundable) | NZ$3K |
| Registration fee· Kristin Alumni Association Fee (one-off lifetime membership) | NZ$500 |
| Uniform· Estimated cost for full uniform | NZ$1.1K |
| Bus / transport· Dependent on use and distance | — |
| EALterm· English Acquisition Lessons (if required) | NZ$1.9K |
| Insuranceyear· Medical Insurance for International students | NZ$650 |
| Boardingweek· Homestay accommodation for International students | NZ$410 |
Discounts
- Sibling discount: 10% - 15%
- Full-payment discount: 1%
Admissions
Applications are accepted throughout the year, with families encouraged to apply well in advance due to high demand. The selection process considers academic potential alongside character, interests, and talents, with preference often given to siblings of current students or children of alumni. Applicants must provide school reports and relevant educational assessments, and shortlisted candidates are invited for an entrance interview.
Calendar
The school operates on a term-based calendar, with tuition fees and other payments typically due in four equal termly instalments or via a 10-month direct debit plan. Specific term dates and events are managed through the school's internal calendar system.
Facilities
About the campus
The 50-acre campus in Albany features state-of-the-art facilities, including a 1,000-seat auditorium, the Dove Theatre, and a dedicated Science and Technology Centre with 16 laboratories. The Library and Information Centre serves as a central hub, while the Canon Creative Studio provides specialized media production equipment. Sports facilities include a competition-sized hockey turf, multiple rugby and football fields, two gymnasiums, and an all-weather golf driving range.
Co-curriculars
Kristin offers a wide range of co-curricular activities designed to complement the academic curriculum, including performing arts, sports, and leadership opportunities. Students participate in service-oriented programmes, such as partnerships with Ronald McDonald House and local environmental projects, as well as the IB-aligned Creativity, Action and Service (CAS) projects. The school also features a climbing wall and various sports teams that utilize the campus's extensive fields and gymnasiums.






Kim GreenExecutive PrincipalKim joined Kristin in 2025 as Executive Principal. She is an IB Lead Educator and author of 'Re-thinking Leadership Development in Schools', with extensive experience in international schools across the Asia Pacific region.
Jayne de la HayeJunior School PrincipalJayne leads the Junior School and Early Learning Centre with extensive expertise in curriculum development and the IB Primary Years Programme. She has been with Kristin since 2018 and focuses on fostering high-performing teams and a nurturing learning environment.
Kate PollardMiddle School PrincipalKate joined as Middle School Principal in 2023, having previously worked in the school's Middle School for 17 years. She holds a Masters in Educational Leadership and is committed to personalised education and student wellbeing.
David BoardmanSenior School PrincipalDavid has served as Senior School Principal since 2016 and has extensive experience with the International Baccalaureate Organisation as a teacher, examiner, and moderator. He is currently the Chair of both the New Zealand IB Heads Caucus and IB Schools Australasia.
Nigel WilkinsonDirector of Business ServicesNigel oversees finance, IT, property, and facilities, and played a key role in the planning and construction of the school's recent campus buildings. He is committed to maintaining a high-quality learning environment for the school community.
Rebecca IstedDirector of Human ResourcesRebecca provides leadership and guidance for over 300 staff, focusing on attracting and developing talent to support the school's outcomes. She has a background in Human Resources across banking and professional services.
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