The school was opened in 1980 by the Governor General, Sir David Beattie, with a roll of 199 students. The school is co-educational and was the first S80 or whanau house school built in New Zealand. It now has a roll of over 2200 students. Each whanau house comprises a large building with a variety of teaching spaces and a commons area which acts as a social space. The whanau is an extended family of approximately 280-300 students which operates as a mini school within the larger school. The school is named after the Maclean family who immigrated to New Zealand in 1850 and farmed the area on which the school is built. The family has its origins in Scotland.
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Macleans College
Kristin High School
Kristin School is an independent, non-denominational co-educational school of about 1400 students from Kindergarten to Year 13 (Form 7) situated on Auckland's North Shore. Since its establishment by a group of parents in 1973, Kristin has become one of New Zealand's premiere schools with an enviable record of academic, cultural and sporting achievements. Kristin espouses a Christian ethos and values.
Kristin School is built on a beautiful 20-hectare site within the growing northern fringe of Auckland, the fastest-growing region of New Zealand.
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Burnside High School
Burnside High School is recognised as a top academic school in New Zealand, with more than 2400 students enrolled is one of the biggest school in the country. The school is located in the South Island, in the beautiful city of Christchurch. Renowed nationally and internationally for its outstanding music and arts programmes and results.
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