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Kristin School
Harvest Festival 2022
Junior School students collecting food items from the chapel for those in need.
Kristin Junior School recently celebrated the annual Harvest Festival. This thanksgiving ceremony is celebrated worldwide in recognition of a successful harvest. The intention is to celebrate and reflect on the blessings of our bounty, and appreciate our opportunity to participate in this traditional custom.
It is also a chance for the children to do something generous for their community and to celebrate the successful harvests that New Zealanders enjoy. This also fits well with our PYP, IB Philosophy of being caring and community minded.
The Junior School children were asked to bring to school a bag of non-perishable food. In this present Covid-19 environment there are more families than usual seeking and needing help. This is a wonderful opportunity, through our generosity, to bless many families in the Auckland region.
All the donated goods will be delivered to the Salvation Army and Auckland City Mission for distribution to families in need.
Thank you to everyone who supported what is a very meaningful act of service for the children, and a time for them to show they care about others.
Kristin Middle School Success
Kristin Middle School has been recognised and accepted as an Adolescent Success Middle Years School of Excellence.
This status is conferred following a rigorous application process where evidence of programmes and commitment to middle schooling is demonstrated. Adolescent Success https://adolescentsuccess.org.au/home is an Australian-based organisation that champions middle schooling and has broad membership across Australia and New Zealand.
The review process included a blind review by the Adolescent Success Management Committee. Following the evaluation, Kristin has been awarded Middle Years School of Excellence (Distinction) status.
This is a fantastic endorsement of over 20 years of middle schooling at Kristin School and is a testament to the amazing staff that provide such a varied and engaging programme across Year 7 to Year 10.
Murdoch Thomson. Zoe White.
Kristin Stars Shine Brightly at AIMES Awards
Congratulations to Kristin Alumni Zoe White and Murdoch Thomson, who received scholarship grants at the North Harbour Club AIMES Awards Gala Dinner in May.
Gifted dancer Zoe (class of 2017) was the recipient of the 2021 AIMES Arts Award and was also awarded the coveted Supreme AIMES Award.
Murdoch (class of 2014), a legal expert with unique expertise in privacy and information security, was the winner of the 2021 AIMES Innovation Award.
Provided by the North Harbour Club and Charitable Trust, the awards celebrate excellence in the areas of Arts, Innovation, Music, Education, Sport and Service to the Community. Each year, around 20-25 young people from the region are awarded scholarships in their chosen fields. Kristin sponsors the Education Award at the ceremony, which was originally due to be held last year but was postponed due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Zoe, an AIMES Emerging Talent winner in 2017, studied in London for three years at the prestigious Rambert School of Ballet & Contemporary Dance. Her third year, due to be filled with stunning performance opportunities, was cut short due to COVID-19 cancellations. However Zoe pivoted (or pirouetted!) to use this time to achieve a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Contemporary Dance from the University of Kent via correspondence. Zoe's AIMES Award grant of $30,000 has helped towards her pre-professional year with the Sydney Dance Company and will support her creative and professional endeavours going forward.
Zoe says it was a complete surprise to win the Supreme Award: “It’s incredible to be recognised among all the other people and what they have achieved. Dance is a hard road so it is amazing to see that it is valued.”
Zoe says she skills she acquired at Kristin stood her in good stead for her experiences to follow. “The education I had and skills I learnt in analysis and critical thinking really set me up for my education at Rambert. The Kristin teachers believed in me and supported my work to give me the confidence I needed in performing arts,” she says.
Now that she is back in New Zealand, Zoe is reconnecting with the local dance scene and hoping to spend some time giving back to the community through teaching.
Murdoch Thomson is an impressive legal talent, completing three law degrees by the time he reached the age of 21. After graduating from Kristin, Murdoch pursued a law degree at the University of Buckingham Law School (UK), finishing top of his class with first class Honours. Next, he went on to complete an LLM in international and commercial law, graduating with Distinction. Murdoch then followed his passion for emerging technologies, completing an advanced LLM in cyber space and telecommunications law at the University of Nebraska (USA). After a varied career advising Fortune 100 organisations and governments on space policy and security in the UAE and USA, Murdoch recently returned to New Zealand. He is currently the Governance, Risk & Compliance Manager at Cyber Research NZ and he also spends time supporting emerging talent, mentoring students and lecturing on emerging technologies. Murdoch received a $15,000 grant, which he will use to seek admission to the New Zealand Bar.
Murdoch says: “I am genuinely very humbled to be awarded the AIMES Innovation Award; it’s a vote of confidence that the work I’ve been doing the last few years is paying off.”
Murdoch says the support, opportunities and guidance that he received at Kristin has been invaluable. “What I learned at Kristin, I have carried through to my career. It’s also great that Kristin is involved in the AIMES Awards through sponsoring the Education Award and being part of a community that celebrates excellence.”
Kristin Executive Principal Mark Wilson says: “Kristin is immensely proud of our 2021 AIMES Award winners. It is wonderful to see their incredible achievements recognised and we look forward to seeing what they do next in their careers – congratulations Zoe and Murdoch!”