sport handbook - Kristin School

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sport handbook - Kristin School
S P O RT H A N DB O O K
2014
Top Line
Bottom Line
Sub Heading
Sporting Vision
“To provide our students with superior all-round sports
programmes that allow them to realise their potential and
thoroughly enjoy the experience, leading to
lifelong involvement.”
We will achieve this through focused attention to dynamic
programmes encompassing skill learning, lifespan motor
development, sports education and contemporary notions
of quality teaching and coaching.
Contents
High Performance..............................................................................................2
Sports Plus and the Individual Programme for High Achievers..................3
Contacts...............................................................................................................6
Middle School/Senior School Major Codes:
Football.................................................................................................................................7
Hockey...................................................................................................................................9
Netball.................................................................................................................................10
Middle School/Senior School Codes:
Athletics/Cross-Country......................................................................................................12
Badminton...........................................................................................................................13
Basketball............................................................................................................................14
Cricket..................................................................................................................................15
Cycling/Mountain Biking....................................................................................................17
Equestrian...........................................................................................................................18
Golf......................................................................................................................................18
Multisport (Aquathon, Duathlon, Triathlon)....................................................................19
Rugby Union.......................................................................................................................20
Snowsports..........................................................................................................................21
Swimming............................................................................................................................23
Table Tennis.........................................................................................................................23
Tennis...................................................................................................................................24
Touch...................................................................................................................................25
Volleyball.............................................................................................................................26
Water Polo..........................................................................................................................27
Middle School/Senior School Clubs...............................................................28
Junior School Major Codes:
Football...............................................................................................................................32
Hockey.................................................................................................................................33
Netball.................................................................................................................................34
Junior School Codes........................................................................................35
Junior School Clubs.........................................................................................39
Major Sport Events..........................................................................................41
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High Performance
Kristin Development and High Performance Programmes
Mission Statement
“A holistic approach to identify, nurture and develop athletes to their full
potential, whilst providing opportunities to train and be mentored in
an environment of excellence”
Kristin Development and High Performance Programmes
Football, Hockey and Netball offer Development and/or High Performance programmes,
providing opportunities for developing and elite athletes to excel in a controlled and
structured programme with other athletes of a similar level.
The programmes will provide athletes with the tools to develop to their full potential, using
a holistic approach to athlete education and development with some of the best coaches and
mentors available.
Kristin Development and High Performance Programmes: Benefits for Athletes
The programmes provide pathways for the holistic development of athletes and focus on:
• Skill development • Nutrition
• Fitness testing and monitoring • Goal setting
• Sports science
• Time management
Whilst the programmes are code specific, additional workshops and clinics may be run with
guest speakers from various high profile sporting organisations throughout the year.
Criteria for Selection
A limited number of spaces are available in Development and High Performance
programmes.
Selection is open to all students who represent Kristin in Football, Hockey and Netball and
will be at the discretion of the Head of the Respective Code.
Students who wish to be considered for selection must demonstrate the following:
• The appropriate skill level
• A positive training ethic and total commitment towards individual and team
performance
• A willingness to learn
• Respect for coaches, officials, opposition and fellow team members
• Participation as an active and loyal member of a Kristin sports team
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Sports Plus and the Individual
Programme for High Achievers (IPHA)
The challenge confronting many athletes is how to maintain the balance between sporting
and academic commitments. The Kristin Sports Plus (Middle School) and IPHA Programmes
(Senior School) help our elite athletes manage school work more effectively, without
compromising their sporting objectives, and enables them to succeed both on and off the
sporting stage.
Through a structured planning process with students, parents, Deans and Sports Plus staff
and through individual athlete assessment, Sports Plus and IPHA gives all eligible athletes the
ability to balance high levels of sporting performance with their academic goals.
An Individualised Education Programme will be designed for students involved in the Sports
Plus or IPHA Programmes.
Middle School: Sports Plus Programme
Mission Statement
“To provide an environment for high-achieving Kristin Middle School
athletes which allows them to fully develop both their sporting
and academic potential.”
Vision
The Sports Plus management team at Kristin is committed to providing a superior experience
for Kristin’s elite sports students in the Middle School.
“To foster the highest standards of all-round educational achievement for our students
by providing a balanced life approach within the curriculum, catering for each student’s
individual development: physically, intellectually, socially, emotionally and spiritually.”
Sports Plus students will be selected from applications.
Programme Description:
•Identify talented students who have an opportunity to further their careers in sport
•Create an environment where students are challenged in their chosen subjects but are
not overloaded with curriculum volume, allowing for recovery and study time outside of
training hours
•Provide support networks that understand and cater for the demands that are placed
on elite sports people
•Create a working space that reflects the importance of the programme and welcomes
external coaches
•Create strong community links
•Provide a balanced learning environment that fosters the student’s overall needs and
addresses their personal well-being
Criteria for Selection
All students who attend Kristin Middle School are eligible to apply to be part of the Sports
Plus programme. Students in Year 6 will also be identified and encouraged to apply as they
enter Year 7.
Sporting Ability:
•Minimum Regional ‘A’ Age Group, Open Level or national ranking in an individual or
team sport. Note that competing at Regional ‘A’ level is no guarantee of acceptance
•Students come highly recommended by managers and coaches
(It is important to note that attainment levels can vary from one sporting organisation to
another, so will also need to be considered.)
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Sports Plus and the Individual
Programme for High Achievers (IPHA)
Attitude and Behaviour:
•A record of outstanding sporting commitment
•A positive training ethic and commitment towards performance
•Active membership of a Kristin sporting team
•An excellent attitude towards school work
•Demonstrates high levels of respect and a determination to succeed
•Achievement of A and B grades for effort in student’s school report
The above criteria need to be maintained throughout the year and will be reviewed at the
end of each term.
Senior School: Individual Programme for High Achievers
Mission Statement
“To provide an environment for high-achieving Kristin Senior School
athletes which allows them to fully develop both their
sporting and academic potential.”
Vision
The IPHA programme is designed for high-achieving Senior School athletes who demonstrate
a very advanced ability in one or more sports. It aims to provide eligible students with the
opportunity to pursue sporting excellence in a supportive educational environment with the
flexibility to accommodate both sport and school commitments.
Programme Description
Students will be selected from applications. The IPHA programme caters for very elite
athletes and is tailored to meet the individual needs of each student. This is achieved in close
consultation with the relevant House Deans so that the students’ choices do not adversely
affect later subject choices.
The school will provide an educational environment which is sufficiently flexible to provide
individual support for all areas of the athlete’s academic and sporting commitments. This
flexibility may allow students to negotiate deadlines for completion of set work in periods of
intense training/competition, after consultation with their House Dean.
Criteria for Selection:
•Competing at a minimum of National Secondary Schools level, New Zealand Squad, Age
Group Team or Age Group Squad in an individual or team sport
•High recommendations and references from coaches and Sport Managers
•Commitment to school studies
•An exemplary record of school conduct
•Maintaining the above criteria throughout the year. Students will be re-evaluated at the
end of each term and their programme planned according to their individual needs
•At the end of each year the student is evaluated on the above criteria and
recommendations are made for the following year.
(It is important to note that sporting organisations’ potential level of attainment can
differentiate and will be considered.)
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Sports Plus and the Individual
Programme for High Achievers (IPHA)
Acceptance
Acceptance into the IPHA programme will be determined by the following panel of staff,
upon receipt of the completed IPHA application form, available from the Sports Office,
House Deans or as a downloadable document from the school website.
•Director of Sport
•IPHA Co-ordinator
•House Dean
•Senior School Principal
Contact Details
Sports Plus Co-ordinator
Deborah Plummer
Email: [email protected]
IPHA
Director of Sport
Cherry Webster
Email: [email protected]
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Contacts
Sport Staff 2014
Name
Position
Email
Fiona Ackroyd
Junior School Sport
[email protected]
Ext
2821
Abbey Beaumont
Sport Administrator
[email protected]
2385
Bryce Cattell
Teacher-in-Charge
[email protected]
2322
Gaenor Clarke
Teacher-in-Charge
[email protected]
2440
Brent Goldsworthy
Sport Manager
[email protected]
2306
Graeme McKinnon
Sport Manager
[email protected]
2352
Simon Mesritz
Sport Manager
[email protected]
2480
Nigel Messervy
Clubs Manager
[email protected]
2800
Doug Mills
Head of Hockey
[email protected]
2344
Stacey Morgan
Head of Netball
[email protected]
2387
Jan Newbold
Teacher-in-Charge
[email protected]
2878
Rob Pickstock
Head of Football
[email protected]
2430
Cherry Webster
Director of Sport
[email protected]
2399
The Sports Department loves to hear about any sporting achievements,
so please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]
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Middle School/Senior School Major Codes
Football
Football at Kristin caters for boys and girls from Kindergarten through to Year
13. We provide support for all levels of ability, from those new to the game right
through to the elite High Performance squad. In 2013, Kristin fielded 25 teams
catering for around 300 players.
Kristin United Association Football Club (Kindy to Year 8)
Boys and girls in these year groups play for the Kristin United Football Club
(KUAFC). The club is run by the school and affiliated to the Northern Football
Federation and New Zealand Football. We are a pilot club for the newly
implemented NZF Whole of Football Plan and have players in the First Kicks,
Fun Football, Mini Football and Youth Football programmes.
Teams and Training:
•4 to 6-year-olds train twice a week at Kristin during Terms 2 and 3
•7 and 8-year-olds train once a week at Kristin during Terms 2 and 3
•9 to 13-year-olds train twice a week at Kristin commencing in March and continuing to
the end of Term 3
Games:
•4 to 6-year-olds’ games are incorporated in their Saturday morning training sessions
•7 and 8-year-olds play on Saturday mornings in collaboration with Greenhithe FC and
Waitakere City FC at a rotating centralised venues. Games commence on Saturday 5
April and continue until the end of August
•9 to 13-year-olds play on Saturday mornings at various locations on the North Shore or
in Waitakere. A good number of these games are played at Kristin. Games commence
on Saturday 5 April and continue until the end of August
Uniform: All 4 to 13-year-old players wear the Kristin PE uniform and school socks, both of
which are available from the school retail shop. Boots and shin guards are to be worn by all
players at trainings and games. The school tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school
sports teams. Every student is expected to arrive at all sporting events in their tracksuit.
Fees: Fees per player cover the running costs of the sport for the season. Fees for 2014 are
expected to be approximately $180 for the full winter season.
Football: Years 9 – 13
Boys and girls both play in the Auckland Secondary Schools Football competitions.
Teams and Training:
•Boys’ teams train twice weekly after school. Training commences in March
•Girls’ teams train at least once per week. Training commences in March
Games: Boys’ teams play on Saturday mornings at various venues around Auckland. A good
number of these games are played at Kristin. The season runs from early May to late August.
Girls’ teams play on Wednesday afternoons at 4pm at locations mainly on the North Shore.
A good number of these games are played at Kristin. The season runs from early May to
late August.
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Uniform: All players in these teams are supplied with a playing shirt for the season in return
for a ‘shirt fee.’ 50% of the shirt fee is refundable once the shirt is returned at the end of the
season. The shirt remains the property of the school. Each player is required to provide their
own school PE shorts and socks which are available from the school retail shop. Boots and
shin guards are to be worn at all times in both trainings and matches. The school tracksuit is
compulsory for all students in school sports teams. Every student is expected to arrive at all
sporting events in their tracksuit.
Fees: Fees per player cover the running costs of the sport for the season. Fees for 2014 are
expected to range from approximately $180 to $390 for the full winter season. The upper
end of the scale is applicable to the Senior High Performance Programme which is coached by
a team of internationally experienced coaches.
Development and High Performance Programmes: We have well-established programmes
in place for our elite players from Years 5 to 13. This is in addition to those playing in their
school teams as listed above. Our best Year 5 to 8 players take part in their respective Junior
Development Programmes in Term 4 and these programmes act as a feeder into our High
Performance Programme which caters for the very best players in Years 10 to 13.
Football Holiday Programmes: Football Holiday Programmes may be run in the April school
holidays and boys and girls of all ages are welcome to attend. The programmes offer
different levels of coaching for players of various levels of ability. Details will be published on
the school website and in the school eNewsletter.
Head of Football: Rob Pickstock
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2430
Football
Season Dates
Registration Dates
Trial Dates
4 – 6 year olds
Terms 2 and 3
05 February
N/A
7 – 8 year olds
Terms 2 and 3
05 February
N/A
9 – 13 year olds
Terms 2 and 3
05 February
Term 1, Week 2 and 3
Year 9 – 13
Terms 2 and 3
05 February
Term 1, Week 6
EventDate
NH Y7 Boys’ Zone Day
13 May
NH Y8 Boys’ Zone Day
15 May
NH Y7 Girls’ Zone Day
20 May
NH Y8 Girls’ Zone Day
22 May
NZSS Winter Tournament 2 – 6 Sep
NZ AIMS Tournament
16 – 20 Sep
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Middle School/Senior School Major Codes
Hockey
Hockey is one of Kristin’s major codes, available both socially and competitively
from Kindergarten through to Year 13. Primarily a winter sport, hockey pre-season
training begins early in Term 1 and the season concludes in Week 7 or 8 of Term
3. Summer Hockey played in Term 4 is now also proving a popular avenue for
students to play.
Teams: There are 20 teams, catering for all ages and levels of ability with social
and competitive opportunities available for all year groups from Kindergarten
teams through to Senior teams. Experienced and new players are equally
welcome.
Development and High Performance Programmes: Extensive and varied High Performance
and Development Programmes run during the entire season. Invitations to join these
programmes will occur throughout the year.
Season/Competition: The winter competition season runs from the first week in Term 2
through to Week 7 or 8 in Term 3 (excluding two weeks of school holidays).
Games are played in various locations with Kristin and North Harbour Hockey Stadium being
the regular venues for the majority of teams. The 1st XI teams will play across several venues
in Greater Auckland as part of the Premier Super City competition.
Day
Competition
Time
Monday
Junior (Years 4 – 6)
Intermediate (Years 7 and 8)
From 4pm
From 4pm
Tuesday
Intermediate (Years 7 and 8)
From 4pm
Wednesday
Secondary Boys (Years 9 – 13)
From 4pm
Thursday
Secondary Girls (Years 9 – 13)
From 4pm
Friday
Social Girls (Years 9 – 13)
From 4pm
Saturday
Midgets
(Years K and 1)
Small Sticks (Years 2 and 3)
From 9am
Summer Hockey runs in Term 4 for 7 or 8 weeks.
Training: Trainings for all teams will be at the Kristin School turf, the timing of which will be
either before (7am to 8am) or after school (3.45pm to 5.45pm) on weekdays.
Uniform: Years 7 to 13 players need to purchase a uniform, stick, shin guards and a
mouthguard. The school tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school sports teams. Every
student is expected to arrive at all sporting events in their school tracksuit. Junior teams
(Years 3 to 6) play in the school PE uniform.
Fees: Approximately $100 for those in Junior teams through to $400 for the 1st XI teams.
These fees are dependent on the costs of running teams for the season and inclusion
in Development or High Performance programmes. Senior social teams’ fee are
approximately $150.
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Middle School/Senior School Major Codes
Head of Hockey: Doug Mills
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2344
Hockey
Season Dates
Registration Dates
Trial Dates
Junior: Years 0 – 6
Terms 2 and 3
05 February
05 March
Intermediate:
Years 7 and 8
Terms 2 and 3
05 February
06 March
Years 9 – 13 Girls
Terms 2 and 3
05 February
03 March
Years 9 – 13 Boys
Terms 2 and 3
05 February
04 March
Netball
Netball is one of the school’s largest sports and is played both socially
and competitively from Kindergarten through to Year 13. Available
primarily as a winter sport, pre-season trainings and trials begin early Term 1 and
the season concludes mid Term 3. Summer Netball is played in Term 4 and is now also
proving a popular avenue for students to create mixed teams or experience Netball as a
new player.
There are 30 teams, catering for all ages and levels of ability from Year 1 through to
Senior teams. Experienced and new players are welcome.
Development and High Performance Programmes: An extensive pre-season programme
runs in Term 1. Development and High Performance trainings run throughout the year
and will involve extra sessions in addition to team trainings.
Season/Competition: The winter competition season runs from the first week in Term 2
through to Week 6 or 7 in Term 3.
Day
Competition
Time
Venue
Thursday
Intermediate (Years 7 and 8)
From 4pm
Netball North Harbour
Tuesday
Secondary (Year 9)
From 4pm
Netball North Harbour
Saturday
Secondary (Years 10 – 13)
From 8am
Netball North Harbour
Training: Trainings for all teams will be held either before or after school on weekdays. The
coach will determine the best suitable day and time.
Uniform: All players are required to purchase the new 2014 Netball dress from the Sports
Office. The school tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school sports teams. Every
student is expected to arrive at all sporting events in their tracksuit.
Fees: Fees per player cover the running costs of the sport for the season and are expected
to range from $150 (Years 7 and 8) through to $450 (Premier team). There is an additional
coaching charge for those selected into High Performance programmes and any other extra
training sessions.
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Head of Netball: Stacey Morgan
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2387
Trials and Season/Competition:
The season runs from May to early September. There is no play on Queen’s Birthday Weekend
or during most school holidays. However, as our holidays overlap with other schools, some
matches will fall during the Kristin school holidays. For 2014, please note that Year 9 plays
on Tuesday 22 July. Years 7 and 8 will play on Thursday 24 July and the Collegiate (Years
10 to 13) will play on Saturday 5 July which is the first Saturday of the Kristin holidays and
Saturday 26 July which falls in the last week of the Kristin school holidays. Players MUST be
available.
•Collegiate Netball (Years 10 to 13) is played on Saturdays at the AMI Netball North
Harbour complex, Northcote Road. Games are 45 minutes long. The earliest playing
start time is 8am and last games finish around 2pm depending on the number of teams
entering
•Year 9 Netball will be played on Tuesdays at the AMI Netball North Harbour complex.
Games are 45 minutes long. The first round starts at 4pm and the last is at 8pm
•Years 7 and 8 Netball is played on Thursdays at the AMI Netball North Harbour
complex, Northcote Road. Games are 45 minutes long. Game times range between 4pm
and 8pm.
Players are required to attend both trial dates to be held at the Kristin’s Village Courts.
Netball
Season Dates
Registration Dates
Trial Dates
Senior 1 and 2
Terms 2 and 3
Closes 07 February
Friday 14 and Friday 21
February for call backs.
3:30pm – 5:30pm
Years 7 and 8
Terms 2 and 3
Closes 07 February
Saturday 15 and
Saturday 22 February
8:30am – 10:30am
Years 9 and 10
Terms 2 and 3
Closes 07 February
Saturday 15 and
Saturday 22 February
10:00am – 12:30pm
Years 11 – 13
Terms 2 and 3
Closes 07 February
Saturday 15 and
Saturday 22 February
Noon – 3pm
Event
NNH SS Senior Tournament NNH SS Tournament (Year 9)
NNH Y7/8 Zone Day NNH Intermediate Tournament
AKSS Combined Points Tournament UNISS Tournament Week NZ AIMS Tournament Netball Y7 – 13 Prize-giving
Date
Tuesday 13 May
Tuesday 20 May
Tuesday 05 August
Tuesday 19 August
Wednesday 06 August
Sunday 31 August – Friday 05 September
Sunday 07 September – Friday 12 September
Wednesday 24 September
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Athletics/Cross-Country
The main focus for Track and Field is during Terms 1 and 4 and for Cross-Country in
Terms 2 and 3.
Age Groups: Secondary Schools Athletics (as at 1 January in any given year)
•Senior U19
•Intermediate U16
•Junior U14
Years 7 and 8 Athletics:
•Year 7
•Year 8
Season/Competition: Following the Kristin Year 7 and 8 Athletics Day which is held
in November, a team will be chosen to represent the school at the North Harbour Zone and
the ensuing Inter-zone Year 7 and 8 Championships, held in Term 4.
A Years 9 to 13 team will be selected following the Kristin Athletics Championships held in
February, to compete in the North Harbour Zone Athletics Championships and those who
qualify will be selected to go on to the Greater Auckland and North Island Championships
later in Term 1. A team will also be chosen to attend New Zealand Secondary Schools Track
and Field and Road Race Championships which take place in December.
Training: Athletes who are selected to represent Kristin at Zone, Greater Auckland or NZ
Secondary Schools Championships are provided with additional training sessions, which are
run at Kristin on Wednesdays after school. Many athletes train at the Millennium Institute of
Sport for the Bays Cougar Athletes Club, throughout the year.
Uniform: School Athletics singlet and PE shorts.
The school tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school sports teams. Every student is
expected to arrive at all sporting events in their tracksuit.
Fees: Costs for attending North Island and NZSS Athletics Championships will depend on the locality.
Cross-Country
The Kristin Middle and Senior School Cross-Country Championships are held in Week 10 of
Term 1, on Wednesday 9 April.
• Middle School: Period 1 and 2 (compulsory for all Years 7 to 10 students)
• Senior School: Period 3 and 4 (optional). The races are preceded by the Senior School
House carnival in the afternoon
Middle School runners wear House T-shirt and PE shorts. Senior School wear either House
T-shirt or mufti.
Competition/Season: Teams will be selected to represent Kristin at the Years 7 and 8 Zone
and Inter-zone Championships and the Years 9 to 13 North Harbour and the Auckland
Secondary Schools Championships. A Senior team may be selected to attend the NZ
Championships. All teams will be selected following the results of the Middle School and
Senior School Cross-Country.
Uniform: Runners representing Kristin at any of the above events will be supplied with a
Kristin Athletics singlet.
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Cost: Dependent on venue and attendance at NZ Championships
Sport Manager: Graeme McKinnon
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2352
Years 7 and 8
Athletics Day: 07 November
Cross-Country: 09 April
Years 9 and 10
Athletics Day: 19 February
Cross-Country: 09 April
Senior School
Athletics Day: 19 February
Cross-Country: 09 April
EventDate
NHSS Athletics Day
13 Mar
Greater Auckland Athletics
20 Mar
NISS Athletics Champs
05/06 Apr
NHSS Cross-Country Champs
20 May
AKSS Cross-Country Champs
05 Jun
NZSS Cross-Country Champs 21 Jun
EventDate
Year 7 and 8 Zone Cross-Country 12 Aug
Year 7 and 8 IZ Cross-Country
11 Sep
Year 7 and 8 NH Athletics Day
26 Nov
Year 7 and 8 IZ Athletics Day
04 Dec
NZSS Athletics Champs
06/07 Dec
Badminton
Badminton is played indoors and is an ideal sport to get involved in during Terms 2
and 3. Badminton is organised into three age-group categories from Years 7 to 13:
•Intermediate Girls/Boys • Junior Girls/Boys • Senior Girls/Boys Years 7 and 8
Years 9 and 10
Years 11 – 13
Badminton (Years 7 to 13)
Intermediate, Junior and Senior teams are entered into the North Harbour Schools
competitions at the North Harbour Badminton Stadium. The competition for Senior
Secondary School runs in Term 2, while Intermediate Schools and Junior Secondary
School run in Term 3.
Training: Prospective players need no experience as long as they are keen to learn, have a
racquet and can attend weekly practice at Kristin on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30pm
to 5:00pm.
Uniform: Players are required to wear the ‘Kristin Sport Tee’ and PE shorts for games. The
‘Kristin Sport Tee’ is purchased through the Sport Manager.
The school tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school sports teams. Every student is
expected to attend all sporting events in their tracksuit.
Fees: Season Fee – approximately $70.
Sport Shirt – $42.95
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Badminton
Season Dates
Registration Closing Dates Trial Dates
Years 7 and 8
Term 3
Game Day TBC
Term 2, Week 4
Thursday 12 June
3:30 – 5:00pm
Years 9 and 10
Term 3
Game Day TBC
Term 2, Week 4
Thursday 12 June
3:30 – 5:00pm
Senior School
Term 2
Girls – Wednesday
Boys – Thursday
Term 1, Week 4
Tuesday 18 March
3:30 – 5:00pm
EventDate
Years 7 and 8 North Harbour Badminton Zone Day
23 October
Basketball
Basketball is a popular sport at Kristin catering for all ages. Years 7 and 8 teams
have the opportunity to play all year, while Years 9 – 13 teams play mainly during
the winter terms.
Teams:
•North Harbour Intermediate competition for Boys and Girls Years 7 and 8
•North Harbour Age Group competitions for Boys and Girls Under 15, 17 and 19
•Premier Boys and Girls Years 9 to13
Intermediate and Secondary School Season/Competitions: Teams are entered into
the North Harbour School competitions through the North Harbour Basketball
Association.
Intermediate teams play throughout the year in two half-year seasons at the North Shore
Events Centre.
Years 9 to 13 teams play during Terms 2 and 3 at the North Shore Events Centre.
Premier Boys and Girls also play in the North Harbour Club competitions during Terms 2 and 3.
Training: Regular practices are held and it is expected that all players attend all practices.
Times vary throughout the year dependent on gym availability and may include before,
during and after-school trainings. Basketball trials are held at the beginning of Term 1 each
year and will vary dependent on competition requirements.
Uniform: Players are required to purchase their own Kristin Basketball singlet and shorts.
(Years 7 and 8 – singlet only). These will be purchased through the Sport Manager and
charged to the parents/guardian’s billed school account at the beginning of the season. The purchased uniform belongs to the players.
Fees: Approximate Basketball fees for 2014
Years 7 and 8 Season Fees
$180 per half-year competition
Years 9 to 13
Season Fees
U15, U17B and U19 Boys
U17A Boys and Girls
Premier Boys and Girls
$140
$200
$250
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Uniform Cost:
Singlet $99.50
Shorts $68.95
Sport Manager: Simon Mesritz
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2480
Basketball
Season Dates
Registration Closing Dates Trial Dates
Years 7 and 8
Monday Terms 1 and 2
Term 1, Week 2
Monday Terms 3 and 4
Term 3, Week 2
No trials
Years 9 and 10
Terms 2 and 3
Term 1, Week 6
Term 1, Weeks 5 and 6
Senior School
Terms 2 and 3
Term 1, Week 6
Term 1, Weeks 5 and 6
Term 1, Weeks 1 and 2
EventDate
Year 7/8 NH Basketball Boys’ Zone Day 20 Aug
Year 7/8 NH Basketball Girls’ Zone Day 21 Aug Year 7/8 AIMS Tournament 08 – 12 Sep
Western Heights Tournament
Term 1, Week 10
NZJSS Winter Tournament 29 Aug – 02 Sep
NZSS Winter Tournament Week
03 – 06 Sep
Cricket
Senior School
1st XI Premier Boys’ team: The Kristin School Premier Cricket team will play in the
Auckland Secondary Schools Cricket Association Premier B competition in 2014. Players
selected to be in this team will be chosen from all cricketers in Years 9 to 13. Players will
train twice per week with a qualified coach. Playing hours are Saturday 12:30pm to 6:30pm.
Matches commence the first week of school and continue until the end of Term 1. Matches
then recommence in Term 4 and continue until mid-November. Approximate fees: $250.
2nd XI Boys’ team: Players in Years 11 to 13 who are not selected to be in the 1st XI will play
for the 2nd XI in the Senior A/B North Harbour Grade. Players will train once or twice per
week. Matches are played on Saturday mornings and commence the third week of school
and continue until the end of Term 1. There will be no matches in Term 4 for this grade due
to examinations. Approximate fees: $100.
1st XI Girls’ team: The 1st XI Girls’ team plays in the North Harbour Secondary Schools Cricket
Girls’ Competition. It is expected that players will have had some cricketing experience,
however new players are welcome to trial during Weeks 1 and 2 of Term 1. Players will
train once per week. Playing hours: Wednesday 4pm to 7pm, commencing early February
and continuing through to the end of Term 1. In Term 4 an eight-a-side competition is held.
Approximate fees: $100.
Middle School
Premier Colts team: The purpose of the Premier Colts team is to provide an opportunity for
players with 1st XI potential to further develop their cricketing skills. They play in the North
Harbour Secondary Schools Premier Colts Competition. Trials are held at the beginning of
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Term 1. Players will train twice per week with a qualified coach. Playing hours are Saturday
12:30pm to 6:30pm, commencing early February and continuing through to the end of Term
1. The season continues in Term 4 through until mid-November. Approximate fees: $180.
New Zealand Cricket Cup (Boys) and New Zealand Cricket Shield (Girls)
Students in Years 7 and 8 are eligible for selection to New Zealand Cricket Cup and New
Zealand Cricket Shield teams. These teams will play approximately three mid-week games in
Term 1. Games are played during school time against other Intermediate schools from around
the North Shore. Cost for New Zealand Cricket Cup and New Zealand Cricket Shield: $30.
Cricket in the Junior School and Years 7 and 8: There is no Saturday school competition for
Cricketers in Years 3 to 8. All Cricket at this age group is run through the local clubs. Kristin
School has a strong relationship with the East Coast Bays Cricket Club and we encourage all
new players to Cricket to register with the East Coast Bays Club or their local association.
Where possible, East Coast Bays will put Kristin players together to create Kristin teams.
Registration days are held in early September; exact dates and venues can be found at www.eastcoastbayscricket.co.nz
Season/Competition: Term 4 2013 to Term 1 2014; Term 4 2014 to Term 1 2015.
Contact East Coast Bays Cricket Club www.eastcoastbayscricket.co.nz
Other Costs: •Kristin Cricket Shirt – $79.95 (compulsory Years 9 – 13)
•Kristin Cricket Pants – $95.50 (1st XI only)
•Kristin Cricket Vest – $95.50 (1st XI only – optional)
• Kristin Cricket Cap – $TBA (compulsory Years 9 – 13)
Sport Manager: Simon Mesritz
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2480
Cricket
Season Dates
Registration Closing Dates Trial Dates
Years 7 and 8
Term 1
Thursday 20 February
Term 1, Week 3
Term 1, Week 3
Years 9 and 10
Terms 1 and 4
Wednesday 05 February
Term 1, Week 1
Term 1, Weeks 1 and 2
Senior School
Terms 1 and 4
Wednesday 05 February
Term 1, Week 1
Term 1, Weeks 1 and 2
EventDate
NZ Cricket Cup/Shield Years 7 and 8
Various dates throughout Term 1, TBC.
Years 7 and 8 NH Cricket Girls’ Zone Day 06 March
Years 7 and 8 NH Cricket Boys’ Zone Day 19 March
Gillette Cup (1st XI Boys)
Various dates throughout Term 1, TBC.
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Cycling/Mountain Biking
Cycling Teams
Senior Level (Years 9 – 13)
Season/Competition: Auckland Secondary Schools Time Trials: Pavilion
Drive, Mangere
Race 1 Sunday 18 May
Race 2 Sunday 08 Jun
Race 3 Sunday 22 Jun
Race 4 Sunday 27 Jul
Race 5 Sunday 10 Aug
Race 6 Sunday 24 Aug
Race 7 Sunday 14 Sep
Training: Training runs from the end of April, starting with a weekend camp, through to the
final Auckland Secondary Schools event in late September. Training may include one early
morning ride before school, one long ride in the weekend and one wind training session
after school.
Uniform: School PE uniform/tracksuit and specialised Cycling gear is required. The school
tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school sports teams. Every students is expected to
arrive at all sporting events in their tracksuit.
Fees: Coaching – Approximately $250 per student per term (Terms 2 and 3)
Plus race entries
Sport Manager: Graeme McKinnon
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2352
EventDate
NISS School Champs
05/06 Jul
NZSS Cycling Champs
27 – 29 Sep
NZSS Individual Champs
06/07 Sep
Mountain Biking
Mountain Biking competitions are run throughout the year for individual and teams. We will
facilitate entry into events listed below as required.
EventDate
AKSS Individual Champs 09 Mar, 01 Jun, 15 Jun, 17 Aug, 31 Aug
NISS Champs
22/23 Mar
NZSS Champs
04 – 06 Oct
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Equestrian
To be part of the Kristin Equestrian team you are required to have your own
horse/pony and riding gear.
All team members are dedicated and professional towards their chosen sport.
New riders are very welcome to join this friendly and high-achieving team.
Teams: Teams are selected from the pool of available riders. If not selected for a
team, students may compete as individuals in some events.
Season/Competition: The Intermediate Schools Ribbon Day is the only event for
Year 7/8 students. All other events are for students in Years 9 to13.
Training: Most riders belong to a pony club outside of school and train in their own time.
Trials and team lessons are held when necessary.
Uniform: Cream/white jodhpurs, Kristin School long-sleeved Equestrian top and short-sleeved
polo top. Every student is required to wear a school tracksuit at events when not riding.
Fees: Students’ school accounts are billed on an event-by-event basis and for team lessons.
Sport Manager: Gaenor Clarke
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2440
Event
Venue
Date
AKSS Regional Equestrian Trials ODE
Henderson Valley Pony Club
20 Feb
Kristin Intercollegiate Ribbon Day
Woodhill Sands
TBA
North Island Inter-Secondary Schools Dressage
Championships
North Island Secondary Schools Horse Trial
Championships
NISS Showhunter
St Peter’s School, Cambridge
28 Mar
Taupo
3 / 4 May
St Peter’s School, Cambridge
Jun
Secondary Schools Equestrian Cup
Woodhill Sands
TBA
North Island Inter-Secondary Schools Show
Jumping Championships
St Peter's School, Cambridge
Oct
Intermediate Schools Ribbon Day
TBA
Dec
Golf
Golf is a popular sport at Kristin and is offered to students of all ages who are keen
to play and compete.
Teams: From Junior School students through to Year 13
Season/Competition: There is a variety of competitions available to golfers at all levels,
within and outside the school. This includes age-level Kristin School Championships
which are open to all students.
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Training: There will be a range of programmes available through ‘igolf’, located at the Kristin
Golf Driving Range, Gate 3, on the school grounds. The programmes are varied and designed
to suit the level of ability of each individual. They can be accessed from the school website or
by contacting igolf directly.
Uniform:
•Kristin Golf Polo Shirt $84
•School uniform shorts or trousers
•Soft-spiked golf shoes
Fees:
•Vary depending on the programme the student opts into. More details are available on
the school and the igolf websites.
•Buckets of balls are available at the igolf driving range located at Kristin, Gate 3. This
can be for those wishing to hit some balls just for practice or those involved in igolf
programmes. The cost varies depending on the options choosen.
Sport Manager: Bryce Cattell
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2322
Golf
Season Dates
Registration Dates
Trial Dates
Years 7 and 8
All Year
N/A
N/A
Years 9 and 10
Term 1
(Intercollegiate)
Wednesday 05 February
Selected on handicap
Senior School
Term 1
(Intercollegiate)
Wednesday 05 February
Selected on handicap
EventDate
Kristin School MS, SS Champs May
NH Teams Champs Finals 12 May
AKSS Regional Stroke Play Champs 26 May
NZSS Nationals Final 01 Sep
NZ AIMS Tournament Aug – Sep
Years 7 and 8 NH Girls’ and Mixed Zone Day 12 Nov
Years 7 and 8 NH Boys’ Zone Day 13 Nov
Multisport (Aquathon, Duathlon, Triathlon)
Teams:
Senior Level (Years 9 – 13)
Intermediate Level (Years 7 and 8)
Season/Competition: Venue:
Auckland Secondary Schools Aquathon
Saint Kentigern College
Auckland Secondary Schools Duathlon
Saint Kentigern College
Auckland Secondary Schools Team Tag
Saint Kentigern College
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Auckland Secondary School Triathlons
New Zealand Secondary School Multisports
New Zealand Secondary School Triathlons
New Zealand Secondary School Duathlons
Saint Kentigern College
Lake Dunstan, Cromwell
Beacon Reserve, Gisborne
Taupo
Uniform: School PE uniform/tracksuit and specialised gear as required. The school tracksuit is
compulsory for all students in school sports teams. Every student is expected to arrive at all
sporting events in their tracksuit.
Fees: Race entry – Approximately $20 individual or $30 team entry
Sport Manager: Graeme McKinnon
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2352
Rugby Union
Year 7 and 8
A Year 7 and 8 team will be selected to play in the Intermediate Schools Field Days and
in the St Peter’s Winter Sports Exchange. Year 7 and 8’s are urged to play Club Rugby
on Saturday mornings and to represent Kristin in the Sports Exchange and for Field Days,
which are held mid-week, during school time.
Uniform: A Kristin Rugby Jersey is provided to be worn with PE shorts. Bare feet and
compulsory mouthguard.
Fees: Approximately $10
Trials: TBC
Senior Rugby (Years 9 to 13)
Rugby is a great team game where you can improve your fitness, learn new skills and be
involved with friends and family. During the summer months, players are encouraged to play
in a Kristin touch team, in order to improve their rugby skills.
Note: Only Years 9 to 13 students may play Rugby for their school. This is a New Zealand
Rugby Union ruling.
Teams: There are a number of grades, depending on the weight of players.
For Years 9 to 13 players, we field teams in the North Harbour Secondary Schools
Competition from the options below:
•1st XV (Open weight and under 18 years old)
•2nd XV (Open weight and under 18 years old)
•3rd Grade (Open weight and Under 18 years old)
•4th Grade Under 17 and Under 70kgs
•5th Grade Under 25 (Open weight or Under 16 and Under 55kg)
•6th Grade Under 15 and Under 60kg
•7th Grade Under 14 and Under 52kg or Under 15 and 45kg or less
Season/Competition: All games are played on Saturdays. The season is all of Term 2 and
extending into Week 6 of Term 3. Students must also be available to play in the last
weekends of the Term 2 holidays if games are scheduled.
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Games are played around the wider North Harbour area, from Warkworth to Northcote.
Training: Typically there are two practices a week in addition to a Saturday morning game.
Uniform: Jerseys will be provided on payment of a hireage fee of $50, but socks, shorts, boots
and compulsory mouthguard need to be purchased. The school tracksuit is compulsory for all
students in school sports teams. Every students is expected to arrive at all sporting events in
their tracksuit.
Shorts: $58.95
Socks: $21.95
Fees: Approximately $250 for 1st XV. Fees for other teams are dependent on coaching costs,
but will be between $150 and $250.
Sport Manager: Graeme McKinnon
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2352
Rugby Union
Season Dates
Registration Dates
Trial Dates
Years 7 and 8
Terms 2 and 3 – Field Days
05 February
TBC
Years 9 and 10
Terms 2 and 3
13 March
End Term 1
Senior School
Terms 2 and 3
13 March
End Term 1
Snowsports
The Snowsports programme caters for all ages and ability levels in skiing,
freestyle skiing and snowboarding. Students can choose from a range of
programmes to help develop their skills.
We offer the following opportunities:
•Holiday Programme – Snowplanet
•Little Snowflakes Beginner Ski Programme – Snowplanet
•Beginner Snowboard Programme – Snowplanet
•Race, Freestyle and Technique training – Snowplanet
•Instructor Training Programme – Snowplanet
•Mt Ruapehu Next Step weekends
•Southern Lakes Programme
•Race teams
Note: Programmes are dependent on numbers.
Teams: Ski, Freestyle Ski and Snowboard Primary and Secondary School teams
Season/Competition: Skiers and snowboarders will be invited and/or chosen to represent the
school in the following competitions:
North Island Primary and Intermediate Schools Ski Championships (Years 4 – 8)
North Island Primary and Intermediate Schools Snowboard Championships (Years 4 – 8)
North Island Secondary Schools Ski Championships (Years 9 – 13)
North Island Secondary Schools Freestyle Ski Championships (Years 9 – 13)
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North Island Secondary Schools Snowboard Championships (Years 9 – 13)
North and South Island Regional Competitions
Training/Fees: Vary depending on programmes or events
Sport Manager: Brent Goldsworthy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2306
Snowplanet
Season Dates
Registration Dates Trial Dates
Kindergarten – Senior School
Term 1, 6 Weeks
06 March – 10 April
February
N/A
Kindergarten – Senior School
Term 2, 9 Weeks
08 May – 03 July
End of Term 1
N/A
Kindergarten – Senior School
Term 3, 9 Weeks
31 July – 25 September
End of Term 2
N/A
Kindergarten – Senior School
Term 4, 7 Weeks
16 October – 27 November
End of Term 3
N/A
Ruapehu
Season Dates
Registration Dates Trial Dates
Junior School
15 – 17 August
Term 1 and 2
N/A
Middle/Senior School
29 – 31 August
Term 1 and 2
N/A
*Southern Lakes Alpine
Experience, Wanaka
Season Dates
Registration Dates Trial Dates
Whole School
13 – 25 July (TBC)
February
N/A
* Please note: This programme will only go ahead if numbers are sufficent at the close of
registration.
Race Teams – Ski, Snowboard
and Freestyle
Season Dates
Registration
Dates
Trial Dates
Primary and Intermediate School
Ski and Snowboard Race Team
25 – 29 August (TBC)
01 – 05 September (TBC)
29 June
TBC
Senior School Ski Race and
Freestyle Team
15 – 17 September
29 June
TBC
Senior Snowboard Team
22 – 24 September
29 June
TBC
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Swimming
Swimming is an individual and team sport as well as a technical and specialised activity. Most
of our swimmers are affiliated with local swimming clubs throughout Auckland and compete
at local, national and international levels.
Season/Competition: Kristin has Swimming Championships, for Years 7 and 8 and Years 9
to 13. From these events, the top swimmers are chosen to represent the school at the North
Harbour and Auckland Zone Championships.
Years 7 and 8
School Swimming Sports: 11 February – West Wave Pools, Henderson
Years 9 to 13
School Swimming Sports: 13 February – West Wave Pools, Henderson
Training: Kristin swimmers are affiliated with local clubs and train with their club.
Uniform: School tracksuit and Kristin School togs and cap. The school tracksuit is compulsory
for all students in school sports teams. Every students is expected to arrive at all sporting
events in their tracksuit.
Fees: Swim meet entry
Sport Manager: Graeme McKinnon
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2352
EventDate
NHSS Champs
19 Feb
Year 7/ 8 NH Zone Day
13 Mar
Year 7/ 8 IZ Day
03 Apr
AKSS Champ of Champs 15 Apr
EventDate
NISS Champs
24 May
AKSS Individual Champs 29 June
NZSS Champs
05 – 07 Sep
NZ AIMS Tournament
07 – 12 Sept
Table Tennis
Kristin enters teams into the North Harbour Table Tennis Competition during Terms
2 and 3. Games are played at the North Harbour Table Tennis Centre, 5a Akoranga
Drive, Northcote.
Teams:
• Intermediate Grade - Three player teams: Boys, Girls or Mixed
• Senior Grade - Four player teams: Boys, Girls or Mixed
Season/Competition:
• Intermediate Grade play on Wednesday nights in Term 2 and/or Term 3 at North Harbour Table Tennis Centre, 5 – 7pm.
• Senior teams play on Friday nights in Term 2 and/or Term 3 at North Harbour Table Tennis Centre, 5 – 7pm or 7 – 9pm.
Training: No specific trainings, however lunchtime trainings can be organised.
Uniform: Years 9 to 13 are required to wear the Sport Shirt and PE uniform shorts or school
tracksuit pants for games. The Sport Shirt is to be purchased through the Sport Manager.
The school tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school sports teams. Every student is
expected to attend all sporting events in their tracksuit.
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Fees:
Season Fee – approximately $40.
Kristin Sport T-Shirt – $42.95
Sport Manager: Simon Mesritz
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2480
Table Tennis
Season Dates
Registration Closing Date
Trial Date
Intermediate
Terms 2 and 3
Term 1, Week 6
Term 1, Week 8
Years 9 – 13
Terms 2 and 3
Term 1, Week 6
Term 1, Week 8
Event
Year 7 and 8 North Harbour Table Tennis Zone Day
Date
26 June
Tennis
Years 7 – 13
While many players are involved with club training and competitions,
there are three Kristin options during 2014. Students are expected to commit for the
entire season once they register.
Option 1:
Auckland Secondary Schools Saturday morning Tennis Competition
This is generally for more competitive players. Teams of six players are required to play each
weekend, although eight players make up a team. The season is split and runs for five weeks
in Term 1 and three weeks at the end of Term 3. Matches are played at Kristin or opposition
schools, starting at 8:15am or 10:15am.
Option 2:
Auckland Secondary Schools Monday afternoon Tennis Competition
For beginner players and/ or social players. Teams of four players are required to play each
Monday, although six players make up a team. The competition is run in Term 1 and another
separate competition is run in Term 4. Matches are played at Kristin, opposition schools and
Albany/Forrest Hill Tennis Centres, starting at 3:45pm.
Option 3:
Beginners’ Tennis Programme
This programme caters for Years 7 to 13 students wanting to learn the fundamental skills and
tactics of Tennis. Professional coaches run these sessions and teach basic strokes as well as
incorporating both non-competitive and some competitive games. These sessions are run on
Tuesday afternoons from 3:30pm to 5:00pm at the Kristin Astro Tennis Courts.
Teams: We provide Junior, Intermediate and Senior teams which are selected from students
in Years 7 to 13. The selection of teams is based on both age and ability:
• Junior – Under 14 on 1 January 2014
• Intermediate – Under 16 on 1 January 2014
• Senior – Under 19 on 1 January 2014
• Beginners’ Programme – Years 7 to 13
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Season/Competition: The Secondary Schools competitions are run in Terms 1 and 4.
Training: We provide professional coaches who will conduct training sessions for teams
playing in the Secondary Schools competitions. The sessions are run on Friday afternoons
from 3:30pm to 5:00pm at the Kristin Astro Tennis Courts.
Uniform: Players are required to wear the Sport T-shirt and PE uniform shorts. The Sport
Shirt is to be purchased through the Sport Manager. The school tracksuit is compulsory for
all students in School sports teams. Every student is expected to attend all sporting events in
their tracksuit.
Fees: Competition Season Fee – approximately $70 per term.
Beginner’s XI Programme Fee – $50 per term (eight weeks)
Sport Shirt – $42.95
Sport Manager: Simon Mesritz
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2480
Tennis
Season Dates
Registration Closing Dates
Trial Dates
Years 7 and 8
Terms 1 and 4
Term 1, Week 2
Term 3, Week 8
Term 1, Week 1 and 2
No trials
Years 9 and 10
Terms 1 and 4
Term 1, Week 2
Term 3, Week 8
Term 1, Week 1
No trials
Senior School
Terms 1 and 4
Term 1, Week 2
Term 3, Week 3
Term 1, Week 1
No trials
EventDate
AKSS Champs of Champs 10 – 13 March
North Harbour Girls’ Zone Day 01 April
North Harbour Boys’ Zone Day 02 April
Touch
Touch is a safe, non-contact sport and can be played competitively as well as
socially. Touch is a simple and easy game to learn and is one of the few sports
that you can play in girls, boys, or in mixed teams. If you want to try a fast and
fun new sport where all players are totally involved – try Touch.
Teams: There are three grades:
•Year 7 and 8 Intermediate Grade (Boys’, Girls’ and Mixed teams)
•Junior Grade (Year 9 and 10 – Boys’ and Girls’ teams)
•Senior Grade (Boys’, Girls’ and Mixed teams)
Season/Competition:
• Year 7 and 8 teams play on Thursday nights in Term 4 at Sunnynook Park
• Year 9 and 10 teams play on Tuesday nights in Term 4 at Hato Petera School
• Senior teams play on Tuesday nights in Term 1 at Hato Petera School
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Training: Touch training usually takes place before or after school.
Uniform: Year 7 and 8 through to Seniors are required to purchase a Kristin Sport singlet.
School PE shorts are compulsory for Years 7 to year 10. Seniors should wear navy-blue shorts.
The school tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school sports teams. Every students is
expected to arrive at all sporting events in their tracksuit.
Singlet: $39.95
Fees: Approximately $55 per player
Sport Manager: Graeme McKinnon
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2352
Touch
Season Dates
Registration Dates
Trial Dates
Years 7 and 8
Term 4
28 August
Term 3, Week 8
Years 9 and 10
Term 4
28 August
Term 3, Week 8
Years 9 – 13
Term 1
05 February
Term 1, Week 2
EventDate
Year 7 and 8 Boys NH IZ Day
18 Nov
Volleyball
Volleyball is a fast and exciting team sport that can be played by all, both competitively
or socially. Volleyball is a simple and fun game to play and no previous experience is
necessary.
Beach
There are various camps and tournaments that students will be encouraged to
enter and are based at the Mairangi Bay Beach Volleyball Centre.
We also have our own Beach Volleyball Court that will be used for coaching.
Teams: Volleyball is played by Years 7 to 13 students at Kristin.
Season/Competition: All teams play in the North Harbour Competition. Games are
on Wednesdays (Boys), Thursdays (Girls) between 4pm and 6pm, at Onewa Stadium as a
central venue.
•Seniors (Years 11 to 13) – Term 1
•Juniors (Years 9 and 10) – Terms 3 and 4
•Intermediate (Years 7 and 8) Field Day – Term 3
First teams have the opportunity to attend the North Island Championships (on the basis that
they are competitive):
•Seniors at the end of Term 1
•Juniors at the end of Term 4
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Training: Practices are twice a week – usually one after school and one at lunchtime. Year 7
and 8 teams train in lunchtimes only.
Uniform: All players need to purchase a Sport Shirt $42.95, to be worn with the PE shorts.
Fees: Approximately
$50.00 per player (Years 9 to 13)
$30.00 per player (Year 7 and 8)
Sport Manager: Brent Goldsworthy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2306
Volleyball
Season Dates
Registration Dates Trial Dates
Senior – Years 11 to 13
Term 1, Week 2
05 February
Term 1, Weeks 1 and 2
Junior – Years 9 and 10
Term 4
31 July
Term 3, Weeks 4 and 5
Intermediate – Years 7 and 8
Term 3
31 July
Term 3, Weeks 2 and 3
EventDate
Year 7 and 8 Boys’ Zone Day 17 Sep
Year 7 and 8 Girls’ Zone Day 18 Sep
Year 7 and 8 Girls/Boys’ Inter-zone Day 29 Oct
Water Polo
Teams: Years 7 and 8, Junior (Years 9 and 10) and Senior (Years 11 to 13).
Season/Competition: Competitions are run on a term-by-term basis and numbers
tend to vary as we move from the summer to the winter sports season. If a student
commits to a team they are expected to play for the entire season.
Note: The Senior teams only play in Term 1.
Training: Training usually takes place before and after school at the Glenfield (Year 7
and 8’s) or Millennium Pools (Juniors and Seniors).
Uniform: Water Polo swimsuit is to be ordered through the Sport Manager. Swimsuits
and Sport Shirts will be billed to school accounts. The school tracksuit is compulsory for all
students in school sports teams. Every student is expected to arrive at all sporting events in
their tracksuit.
Fees – Juniors and Seniors: Approximately $150 per term. Tournaments are additional and
billed separately to school accounts.
Fees – Years 7 and 8: Fees are paid directly to the Glenfield Leisure Centre. Tournaments are
billed separately to school accounts.
Sport Shirt: $42.95
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Sport Manager: Graeme McKinnon
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2352
Water Polo
Season Dates
Registration Closing Date
Trial Dates
Years 7 and 8
All year
05 February
Early Term 1
Years 9 and 10
All year
05 February
Early Term 1
Senior School
Terms 1 and 2
05 February
Term 4 2013
EventDate
NISS Senior Champs
27 – 30 Mar
NISS Junior Champs
29 Nov – 02 Dec
NZSS Boys’Champs
24 – 27 Apr
NZSS Girls’ Champs
28 Apr – 01 May
Middle School/Senior School Clubs
Aerobics
This is a friendly club, designed to teach students competitive Aerobics moves. Students build
to being able to perform at a Junior School assembly.
Season: Training: Fees:
Terms 1, 2 and 3
TBC
Approximately $10 for three terms
Teacher-in-Charge: Anitia Jones
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2813
Cheerleading
Open to all Year 7 to 13 students who wish to leave their mark. Perform, inspire and
compete, learn and perfect skills. There are several major competitions throughout the year
to be announced.
Season: Training: Fees:
Contact:
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Terms 1 – 4
4pm – 5.30pm Wednesdays (Team NZ Coach), Weekend sessions TBC
Approximately $120 per term plus uniform and competition fees. (Facilities, coaching, choreography and music all included)
Elaine Ford
[email protected] or 0274 459 852; (09) 442 1813
Middle School/Senior School Clubs
Climbing
This is a new club in 2014 catering for Years 5 to 13. It involves a combination of bouldering
and belay climbing. Students can join purely for fun and to learn new skills or to become
competitive and enter climbing events.
Season: Training: Fees:
Terms 1 – 4
Sessions will be held on Wednesdays and Fridays
$100 per term (minimum 10 students and maximum 20)
Clubs Manager: Nigel Messervy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2800
Fencing
The Kristin Fencing Club offers classes for beginners and advanced fencers on Saturday
mornings throughout Terms 1 to 4 in the Roy Munn Gymnasium. Judit Fliszar is an
internationally qualified Fencing Coach with years of elite-level competitive history. She
has 25 years of experience and has been teaching Fencing over the past two years here in
Auckland.
Teams: There are no regular teams as such, although a team will be selected by Judit Fliszar
to compete in the Auckland Secondary Schools Teams Competition.
Season/Competition: Fencing North organises Individual and Team events during the year.
Term 2 – Regional Secondary Schools Tournament
Term 3 – Auckland Secondary Schools Teams Competition
Term 3 – NZ Secondary Schools Nationals
Specific dates and times are TBC.
Training: Trainings are held on Saturday mornings in the Roy Munn Gymnasium. Sessions are
held from 9:00am to 10:30am. Another session may be offered dependent on the number of
participants registered.
Uniform: Comfortable sportswear and court shoes are required for trainings. Students
attending school competitions representing Kristin are required to purchase a Kristin Sport
Shirt and the Kristin School tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school sports teams.
Every student is expected to attend all sporting events in their tracksuit.
A Sport Shirt can be purchased through the Sport Manager at a cost of $42.95.
Equipment: Every fencer is required to purchase their own gloves – $40.00
Female fencers are required to purchase their own chest protector – Approximately $40.00
Jackets, masks and foils are provided.
Note: Fencers who are planning to compete are required to purchase their own equipment.
Fees: $210 per term.
Fencing
Season Dates
Registration Dates
Trial Dates
Years 5 – 13
Terms 1, 2, 3, 4
Start of each term
No trials
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Middle School/Senior School Clubs
Clubs Manager: Nigel Messervy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2800
Club Coach: Judit Fliszar
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 021 566 650
Gymsports
Kristin enters individuals and teams in Gymsport events throughout the year. Currently we
participate in Rhythmic Gymnastics, Intermediate and Secondary Schools Artistic Gymnastics
and Trampoline.
Rhythmic Gymnastics Years 1 – 13
Rhythmic Gymnastics can be taken up at any age without previous gymnastics experience.
It is a sport which highly complements a dancer’s training. Students compete in various
Rhythmic Gymnastics events throughout the year.
Years 7 – 13
Year 7 and 8 gymnasts compete at the AIMS Tournament in Tauranga in September and the
Auckland Intermediate Schools Competition TBC. Commitment is once per week for Terms 1
and 2, and twice per week in Term 3 leading up to the AIMS Tournament.
Year 9 – 13 gymnasts compete in both the Auckland Secondary Schools Competition in July
and the New Zealand Secondary Schools Competition in September. Commitment is once per
week for Terms 1 to 3.
Training: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Most classes are held on each of these days so
students can choose the day that best suits.
Uniform: Kristin Training Uniform to be introduced in 2014. Costs TBC.
Fees: TBC at start of year
Rhythmic Coach: Kate Heard
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 021 996644
Artistic Gymnastics and Trampoline (Years 7 – 13)
Teams: Individuals and Teams are organised and entered into competitions in liaison with the
Clubs Manager.
Uniform: Gymsports uniforms are event dependent and need to meet requirements set out
as per the NZ Gymsports handbook. The school tracksuit is compulsory for all students in
school sports teams. Every student is expected to attend all sporting events in their tracksuit.
Fees: Fees are required for competition entry and are competition and event dependent.
Event
NZSS Gymsports Championships
North Harbour Schools Trampoline Competition
NZ Aims Tournament
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Date
August
Term 3
16 – 20 September
Middle School/Senior School Clubs
Clubs Manager: Nigel Messervy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2800
Orienteering
There are a number of events that cater for both novice and experienced athletes including
sprints, relays, individual and rogaine. We also have local club contacts to support runners
looking for a more competitive environment.
Season/Competition: Terms 1 to 3
Fees: Competition entries TBC
Clubs Manager: Nigel Messervy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2800
Surfing
Year 7 to 13 students are taught to surf and, once competent, have the opportunity
to attend several camps throughout the year. There is also the potential to enter into
competitions offered locally and nationally.
Season: Terms 1, 2 and 4
Fees: Lesson package $130. Camps approximately $200.
Teacher-in-Charge: Jan Newbold
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2878
Yachting
Kristin enters individuals and teams into various organised Intermediate and Secondary
Schools Sailing Regattas.
Teams: Teams will be organised event dependent, and in liaison with the Kristin Clubs
Manager.
Season/Competition: School events are held in Terms 1 and 4.
Uniform: Kristin Sport Shirts can be purchased through the Clubs Manager at a cost of
$42.95. The school tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school sports teams. Every
student is expected to attend all sporting events in their tracksuit.
Training: Students have the opportunity to train and race in 420s from 2014. More
information is available through the Clubs Manager.
Fees: Event entry fees – approximately $10 to $20 per participant per event.
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Events:
Term 1 – AKSS Fleet Racing Regatta
Term 1 – NZSS Team Racing Regatta (during school holidays)
Term 4 – Years 7 and 8 Auckland Optimist Regatta
Term 4 – Years 7 – 10 Mahurangi Sailing Regatta
Specific dates and times are TBC.
Clubs Manager: Nigel Messervy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2800
Junior School Major Codes
Football
Football is one of Kristin’s major codes and caters for boys and girls from
Kindergarten through to Year 13 and for all levels of ability from those new to the game
right through to the elite High Performance squad. In 2013 we fielded 25 teams catering
for around 300 players.
Kristin United Association Football Club (Kindy to Year 8)
Boys and girls in these year groups play for the Kristin United Football Club (KUAFC). The
club is run by the school and affiliated to the Northern Football Federation and New Zealand
Football. We are a pilot club for the newly implemented NZF Whole of Football Plan and
have players in the First Kicks, Fun Football, Mini Football and Youth Football programmes.
Teams and Training:
•4 to 6-year-olds train twice per week at Kristin during Terms 2 and 3
•7 to 8-year-olds train once per week at Kristin during Terms 2 and 3
•9 to 13-year-olds train twice per week at Kristin commencing in March and continuing
to the end of Term 3
Games:
•4 to 6-year-olds games are incorporated in their Saturday morning training sessions
•7 to 8-year-olds play on Saturday mornings in collaboration with Greenhithe FC and
Waitakere City FC at a rotating centralised venue. Games commence on Saturday 5 April
and continue until the end of August
•9 to 13-year-olds play on Saturday mornings at various locations on the North Shore or
in Waitakere. A good number of these games are played at Kristin. Games commence
on Saturday 5 April and continue until the end of August
Uniform: All 4 to 13-year-old players wear the Kristin PE uniform and school socks, both of
which are available from the school retail shop. Boots and shin guards are to be worn by all
players at trainings and games. The school tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school
sports teams. Every student is expected to arrive at all sporting events in their tracksuit.
Fees: Approximately $180 for the full winter season.
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Football Holiday Programmes: Football holiday programmes may be run in the April school
holidays and boys and girls of all ages are welcome to attend. The programmes offer
different levels of coaching for players of various levels of ability. Details will be published on
the school website and in the school’s eNewsletter.
Head of Football: Rob Pickstock
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2430
Football
Season Dates
Registration Dates
Trial Dates
4 to 6 year olds
Terms 2 and 3
Term 1, Weeks 1 and 2
N/A
7 and 8 year olds
Terms 2 and 3
Term 1, Weeks 1 and 2
N/A
9 to 13 year olds
Terms 2 and 3
Term 1, Weeks 1 and 2
Term 1, Weeks 2 and 3
Hockey
Hockey is one of Kristin’s major codes, available both socially and competitively
from Kindergarten through to Year 13. Primarily a winter sport, Hockey preseason training begins early in Term 1 and the season concludes in Week 7 or 8
of Term 3. Summer Hockey played in Term 4 is now also proving popular.
Teams: There are 20 teams, catering for all ages and levels of ability with
social and competitive opportunities available for all year groups from
Kindergarten teams through to Senior teams. Experienced and new players are
equally welcome.
Season/Competition: The winter competition season runs from the first week in Term 2
through to Week 7 or 8 in Term 3 (excluding two weeks of school holidays).
Games are played in various locations with Kristin and North Harbour Hockey Stadium, being
the regular venues for the majority of teams.
Day
Competition
Time
Monday
Junior (Years 4 – 6)
From 4pm
Saturday
Midgets
(Years K and 1)
Small Sticks (Years 2 and 3)
From 9am
Uniform: Junior teams (Years 3 to 6) play in the school PE uniform.
Fees: Approximately $100
Dates:
Hockey
Season Dates
Registration Dates
Trial Date
Junior: Years 0 – 6
Terms 2 and 3
Term 1, Weeks 1 – 4
05 March
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Club Manager: Doug Mills
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2344
Netball
Netball is one of the school’s major codes and is played both socially and competitively
from Kindergarten through to Year 13. Available primarily as a winter sport, pre-season
trainings and trials begin early in Term 1 and the season concludes mid Term 3. Summer
Netball is played in Term 4 and is proving a popular avenue for students to create mixed
teams or experience Netball as a new player.
There are 30 teams, catering for all ages and levels of ability from Year 1 through to
Senior teams. Experienced and new players are welcome.
Pre-Season: A pre-season programme runs in Term 1 to assist players as they prepare for
trials in early Term 1.
Season/Competition: The winter competition season runs from the first week in Term 2
through to Week 6 or 7 in Term 3.
Day
Competition
Time
Venue
Saturday
Junior (Years 1 – 4)
From 8am
Pinehurst School
Monday
Junior (Year 5)
From 4pm
Netball North Harbour
Wednesday
Junior (Year 6)
From 4pm
Netball North Harbour
Training: Trainings for all teams will be held at Kristin School. The coach will determine the
best suitable day and time.
Uniform: All players will need to purchase the new 2014 Netball dress from the Sports Office.
The school tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school sports teams. Every student is
expected to arrive at all sporting events in their tracksuit.
Fees: Fees for the season are approximately $150 for Junior players. There is an additional
coaching charge for any extra training sessions which may be provided.
Head of Netball: Stacey Morgan
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2387
Trials and Season/Competition:
The season runs from May to early September. There is no play on Queen’s Birthday Weekend
or during most school holidays; however, as our holidays overlap with other schools, some
matches will fall during the Kristin break. Please note: Year 6 will play on Wednesday 23 July,
and the Primary (Years 1 – 4) will play on Saturday 5 July which is the first Saturday of the
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Kristin school holidays and Saturday 26 July which falls in the last week of the Kristin school
holidays. Players MUST be available.
•Junior School teams in Year 5 play on a Monday and Year 6 play on a Wednesday at
the AMI Netball North Harbour complex, Northcote Road. Those in Years 1 to 4 play on
Saturdays at Pinehurst School
Netball
Season Dates
Registration Dates
Trial Dates
Junior (Years 1 – 3)
Terms 2 and 3
Closes 21 February
Monday 10 March
2:40pm – 1:25pm
Junior (Year 6)
Terms 2 and 3
Closes 21 February
Tuesday 11 March
12:40pm – 1:25pm
Junior (Years 4 and 5)
Terms 2 and 3
Closes 21 February
Wednesday 12 March
12:20pm – 1:25pm
EventDate
Pre-Season Skills
TBC
Y6 Field Day
02 Jul
Netball Y1 – 6 Prize-giving
22 Sep
Badminton
Years 3 – 6
Students are required to join the Junior School Badminton Club. In this club they will
learn introductory skills with a qualified coach. Lessons run in Terms 2 and 3 and will
be charged at approximately $40 depending on numbers involved in the programme.
Students wear PE uniform to training. The top eight players are selected for the Primary
Schools One-Day Tournament held in Term 2.
Badminton
Season Dates
Registration Closing Date
Trial Dates
Junior School
Years 3 – 6
Terms 2 and 3
End of Term 1
N/A
Basketball (Miniball)
Years 2 – 6
Miniball caters for Year 2 to 6 students and involves an Inter-schools competition
against other North Harbour schools using modified rules, lowered hoops and a smaller
ball. There is also a Kristin Development Programme which runs through the year on
Monday afternoons in the Roy Munn Gymnasium.
Season/Competition
Two semesters (Terms 1 and 2, and Terms 3 and 4)
Year 2 to 4 teams play Tuesday nights either at the North Shore Event Centre, Silverfield
or the Breakers Training Venue, Atlas Place, all year.
Year 5 play Thursday nights at the YMCA, 5 Akoranga Drive, Northcote, all year.
Year 6 play Friday nights at the YMCA, 5 Akoranga Drive, Northcote, all year.
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Training: Terms 1 to 4
All teams train at lunchtimes in the Roy Munn Gymnasium. Days are to be confirmed.
Uniform: Students wear PE shorts and shirt unless selected for the Top Year 5 and 6 teams
who will hire a Basketball singlet to use for the season.
Fees: Approximately $160 per semester for entry into the North Harbour Primary Schools
competition
Singlet Hire Fee (Year 5 and 6 top teams only) $30
Clubs Manager: Nigel Messervy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2800
Miniball
Season Dates
Registration Closing Dates Trial Dates
Year 2,3,4 Mixed
Tuesdays
Term 1, 2 then 3, 4
Term 1, Week 3
Term 1, Weeks 1 – 3
Year 5 Mixed
Thursdays
Term 1, 2 then 3, 4
Term 1, Weeks 1 – 4
Term 1, Weeks 1 – 3
Year 6 Mixed
Fridays
Term 1, 2 then 3, 4
Term 1, Weeks 1 – 4
Term 1, Weeks 1 – 3
Flippaball (Water Polo)
Teams: Flippaball teams are made up of Junior School players. Flippaball is a modified
version of Water Polo for young players, enabling them to learn the basics of Water
Polo. Players are able to touch the bottom of the pool, which makes it ideal for
beginners.
Season/Competition: Competitions are run on a term-by-term basis in Terms 1, 2, 3
and 4. Games are held at the Millennium Institute Pools on Sundays.
Training: Trainings are held on Saturday afternoons at the Millennium Institute Pool.
Uniform: A school swimsuit can be purchased from the school retail shop. The school
tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school sports teams. Every student is expected to
arrive at all sporting events in their tracksuit.
Fees: Approximately $100 per term
Sport Shirt $42.95
Sport Manager: Graeme McKinnon
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2352
Flippaball
Season Dates
Registration Closing Date
Trial Dates
Junior School
All year
05 February
N/A
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Golf
Lunchtime Golf sessions are offered to selected students during Terms 1 and 4. Private
tuition is available year-round at the igolf driving range at Gate 3.
The Junior School Golf Championship is held in Term 4 at the North Shore Golf Club.
Rugby Year 3 and 4 students play Rippa Rugby while Year 5 and 6 play either
Rippa or Tackle Rugby. Those selected will compete in the Southwell
and Northern Bays Cluster Winter Sports Exchanges and in the
Korbond Primary Rippa and Rugby competitions, which are held over three
tournaments in Term 3. As all of the above are held during school time and played midweek, players can play for Kristin and also for their Club team in the Saturday morning
Club competition.
Season/Competition: Terms 2 and 3
Training: Wednesday lunchtimes
Uniform: PE shorts and provided Kristin Rugby jersey. Bare feet and compulsory mouthguard.
Players’ own casual Rugby shorts and jersey for trainings.
Fees: Approximately $10
Trials: Week 10, Term 1
Sport Manager: Graeme McKinnon
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2352
Rugby
Season Dates
Registration Date
Trial Dates
Junior School
Years 4 – 6
Terms 2 and 3 – Field Days
27 March
Term 2, Week 1
Table Tennis
Junior School Table Tennis Club: Terms 2 to 4 with a possible entry into the Primary
Schools competition in Term 4.
Tennis
Tennis Northern will deliver our Junior programme from 2014. The Hotshots
Tennis Coaching Programme offers a holistic experience for children wanting
to get involved in Tennis. The programme focuses on ‘playing the game’ through the
use of specific and modified equipment. In Terms 1 and 4, the programme will operate from
Kristin School Astro Courts and in Terms 3 and 4 will move indoors and integrate into the
programmes at Tennis Northern.
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Season: Terms 1 to 4
Training: Grouped according to ability
Fees: $120 per term
Clubs Manager: Nigel Messervy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2800
Touch
Touch is a safe, non-contact sport and can be played competitively as well as socially. Touch
is a simple and easy game to learn and is one of the few sports that you can play in either a
boys, girls or mixed team. If you want to try a fast and fun new sport where all players are
totally involved – try Touch.
Teams: Year 1 and Years 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 teams
Season/Competition: Junior School: Monday or Tuesday nights – end of Term 3 and into Term
4 at Sunnynook Park.
Training: Lunchtimes on the Bass Road fields in the Junior School
Uniform: PE uniform. The school tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school sports
teams. Every student is expected to arrive at all sporting events in their tracksuit.
Fees: Approximately $55 per player
Sport Manager: Graeme McKinnon
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2352
Touch
Season Dates
Registration Date
Trial Dates
Junior
Term 4
28 August
Term 3, Week 6
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Junior School Clubs
Climbing
This is a new club in 2014 catering for Years 5 to 13. It involves a combination of bouldering
and belay climbing. Students can join purely for fun and to learn new skills or to become
competitive and enter climbing events.
Season: Training: Fees:
Terms 1 – 4
Sessions will be held on Wednesdays and Fridays
$100 per term (minimum 10 students and maximum 20)
Clubs Manager: Nigel Messervy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2800
Fencing
The Kristin Fencing Club offers classes for beginners and advanced fencers on Saturday
mornings throughout Terms 1 – 4 in the Roy Munn Gymnasium. Judit Fliszar is an
internationally qualified Fencing Coach with years of elite-level competitive history. She
has 25 years of experience and has been teaching Fencing over the past two years here in
Auckland.
Training: Trainings are held on Saturday mornings in the Roy Munn Gymnasium. Sessions are
held from 9:00am to 10:30am. Another session may be offered dependent on the number of
participants registered.
Uniform: Comfortable sportswear and court shoes are required for trainings. Students
attending school competitions representing Kristin are required to purchase a Kristin Sport
T-Shirt and the Kristin School tracksuit is compulsory for all students in school sports teams.
Every student is expected to attend all sporting events in their tracksuit.
A Sport Shirt can be purchased through the Sport Manager at a cost of $42.95.
Equipment: Every fencer is required to purchase their own gloves – $40.00
Female fencers are required to purchase their own chest protector – Approximately $40.00
Jackets, masks and foils are provided.
Note: Fencers who are planning to compete are required to purchase their own equipment.
Fees: $210 per term.
Clubs Manager: Nigel Messervy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2800
Club Coach: Judit Fliszar
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 021 566 650
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Rhythmic Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics can be taken up at any age without previous gymnastics
experience. It is a sport which highly complements a dancer’s training. Students
compete in various Rhythmic Gymnastics events throughout the year.
Years 1 – 6
There are three options for Junior School gymnasts:
•Recreational Group – 1 attendance per week
•Schools’ Competition Group – 1 session in Terms 1 and 2
•Junior Development Programme (by Audition Only) – two or three sessions per week.
Students compete at regional and national levels
Training: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Most classes are held on each of these days so
students can choose the day that best suits.
Uniform: Kristin Training Uniform to be introduced in 2014. Costs TBC.
Fees: TBC at start of year
Rhythmic Coach: Kate Heard
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 021 996644
Surfing
The ‘Learn to Surf’ programme is for Years 5 and 6 students and helps them achieve their
aspirations as surfers. In the process they will learn to be confident and safe in the ocean.
Season: Terms 1 and 4
Fees: Lesson package TBC
Clubs Manager: Nigel Messervy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2800
Tae Kwon Do (Years 1 – 6)
Years 1 to 6 students learn the basics of self-defence. Coached by Matthew Davey, a 3rd Dan
black belt Instructor and International competitor.
Season: Terms 1, 2, 3 and 4
Training: Mondays 3:30pm to 4:30pm – Old Gym
Fees: $80 per term
Clubs Manager: Nigel Messervy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (09) 415 9566 Extn: 2800
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Major Sport Events
Please note: The dates listed for the following events may be subject to change:
Please check your Term Calendars for confirmation.
JS: Junior School, MS: Middle School, SS: Senior School
Events
DatesVenues
Term 1
Y7/8 Swimming Sports
Y9 – 13 Swimming Sports
Y9 – 13 Athletics Sports Day
JS Swimming Sports
MS/SS St Peter’s Exchange
MS Sports Assembly
JS Southwell Exchange
MS/SS Cross-Country
11 Feb 13 Feb
19 Feb
20 Feb
19 Mar
27 Mar
02 Apr
09 Apr
West Wave, Henderson
West Wave, Henderson
Auditorium Fields
Northern Arena, Silverdale
St Peter’s, Cambridge
Auditorium
Kristin School
Auditorium Fields
Term 2
MS/SS Sports Photos (summer teams)
JS Cross-Country
MS Sports Assembly
JS Southwell Exchange
JS Toorak Exchange
15 May
04 Jun
26 Jun
11 Jun
24 – 27 Jun
LIC Foyer
Auditorium Fields
Auditorium
Southwell School, Hamilton
Kristin School
Term 3
MS/SS Sports Photos (Winter teams)
JS Northern Bays Winter Sports
JS Sports Photos
NZSS Winter Tournament Week
NZ AIMS Tournament
SS Sport Service Awards
14 Aug
28 Aug
26 Aug
01 – 05 Sep
08 – 12 Sep
26 Sep
LIC Foyer
Auditorium Fields/RM Gym
LIC Foyer
Various locations
Mt Maunganui
Auditorium
Term 4
SS Sports Assembly
Sports Awards Dinner
Y7/8 Athletics Sports Day
MS Sports and Cultural Awards
JS Athletics Day Y4 – 6
JS Athletics Day K – Y3
17 Oct
23 Oct
07 Nov 20 Nov
17 Nov 18 Nov Auditorium
North Harbour Stadium
Auditorium Fields
Auditorium
Auditorium Fields
Auditorium Fields
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