Kelston, New Zealand

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Kelston
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Looking west from a residential to an industrial area in Kelston.
Basic information
Local authority Auckland Council
Facilities
Surrounds
North Glendene
East Whau River, Avondale
South New Lynn
West Glen Eden

Kelston is a residential suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. At the 2001 census, it has a population of 3,975. Originally a ceramics manufacturing centre, the area is now mostly residential, including a number of schools. Kelston is located in, and its name has been given to, the Kelston parliamentary electorate.

Education

The above two schools are the only non-integrated, single-sex state schools in West Auckland and they both have large zones so that many can choose that option.

  • Kelston Deaf Education Centre is a coeducational state special school with a roll of 127 and a decile rating of 3. Opened in 1958, Kelston caters for hearing-impaired children from the northern half of the North Island, from preschool to year 15. It has boarding facilities. Some senior classes are held in conjunction with Kelston Boys High School. [3]
  • Kelston Intermediate is a coeducational state intermediate (years 7-8) school with a roll of 329 and a decile rating of 3. [4]
  • Kelston School is a coeducational state contributing primary (years 1-6) school with a roll of 388 and a decile rating of 3. [5]
  • St Leonards Road School is a coeducational state contributing primary (years 1-6) school with a roll of 515 and a decile rating of 3.[6]
  • Local Catholic boys commute to St Peter's College or Liston College. Marist College and St Dominic's College, Henderson are available for girls. All these schools are integrated state schools.

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