Kelston Intermediate School

Kelston Intermediate School Kelston Intermediate's aim is to provide the best education for all students living in Kelston. Kia Ora Koutou. Malo e Lelei. Ko Kerehana Ko Au. Ko Au Ko Kerehana.

Malo lava le Soifua and the warmest of greetings to you all. Our page is one of many communication tools that we use to keep our whanau/aiga/famili informed. We use this space to keep you updated and aware of such things as COVID-19 developments, upcoming events and most importantly the celebration of your tamariki, their learning, their service and their achievements and efforts here at

Kerehana. We welcome the likes, but if you wish to korero to us about issues of concern or if you have a query about a day-to-day matter, then the most direct way to get a response is to please email your classroom teacher or call or email the school. (09) 818 5544 or email [email protected]. Feel free to check out our website www.kelstonint.school.nz/home
Kelston Intermediate has been serving the Kelston, Glen Eden, Fruitvale, New Lynn and Glendene areas for over 50 years. We have a proud tradition of excellence in our achievements in academic work, in performing arts and on the sports fields. If you are considering the next step in child’s learning journey after Primary school, please reach out to us and let’s korero about what we can do for you and your whanau. I am Kelston. Kelston is me. Nga mihi nui
Bert Iosia Tumuaki for Kelston Intermediate

Our kaiako are taking the time to do some professional development together so there is no kura for our tamariki today.
11/06/2026

Our kaiako are taking the time to do some professional development together so there is no kura for our tamariki today.

ʻOku mau fakaafeʻi loto lelei atu ʻa e kakai kotoa pē ke mou haʻu ʻo kau mai ki he Ta Lahi ʻa e KIS ʻi he pō Tuʻapulelul...
10/06/2026

ʻOku mau fakaafeʻi loto lelei atu ʻa e kakai kotoa pē ke mou haʻu ʻo kau mai ki he Ta Lahi ʻa e KIS ʻi he pō Tuʻapulelulu, ʻaho 11 Sune 2026, mei he 6:00 efiafi ki he 8:00 efiafi.

Haʻu ʻo poupouʻi ʻemau kau ako ʻi heʻenau fundraiser ke tokoni ki heʻenau fononga ki Tonga ʻi he fakaʻosinga ʻo e Term 3.

ʻE hoko ʻa e pō ni ko ha taimi lelei ke fakataha ai ʻa e famili mo e komiunitī.

ʻOku talitali lelei kimoutolu kotoa pē, mou haʻu ʻo fiefia, poupou mo kau fakataha mo kimautolu!



(Everyone is warmly invited to join us for the KIS Ta Lahi on Thursday, 11 June 2026, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.

Come and support our students' fundraiser to help with their trip at the end of Term 3. This will be a wonderful evening for families, friends, and the wider community to come together.

Everyone is welcome, come along, enjoy the evening, show your support, and celebrate with us!)

08/06/2026

🇼🇸Samoan language should be shared every opportunity we can get, not just in Samoan language week BUT every week! 🌺
do not own the rights to this music.

05/06/2026

Manuia le Vaia*o o le Gagana Samoa! 🌺🇼🇸

"‘E afua mai i mauga tetele manuia o le 'nu'u - From the high mountains are the blessings of the village." Matua Erich a...
03/06/2026

"‘E afua mai i mauga tetele manuia o le 'nu'u - From the high mountains are the blessings of the village."
Matua Erich and Mr. Bloomfield teaching our tamariki history and stories through art. 💙

02/06/2026

🇼🇸Vaia*o o le Gagana Samoa 🇼🇸 Today our tamaiti opened our week with lotu, pese and the Samoan National anthem. We have lots happening this week so make sure you know what’s happening each day. Ia e fa’amanuia mai, i lenei vaia*o.

‘E AFUA MAI I MAUGA TETELE MANUIA O LENU’U’ - FROM THE HIGH MOUNTAINS ARE THEBLESSINGS OF THE VILLAGE.O se muāgagana len...
31/05/2026

‘E AFUA MAI I MAUGA TETELE MANUIA O LE
NU’U’ - FROM THE HIGH MOUNTAINS ARE THE
BLESSINGS OF THE VILLAGE.

O se muāgagana lenei a Sāmoa e tele ona
fa‘auigaina pe a fa‘atusatusa i lo tatou olaga
fa‘asāmoa. Sa fāgogota foi o
tatou tua‘ā ma ‘aumai i‘a o le moana, e
taumafa i o tatou aiga ma nu‘u i a*o fai so‘o. O
mauga, laufanua, atoa ma le sami ma le
vānimonimo, e tāua tele i le olaga o le tagata
Sāmoa, auā o puna‘oa ia o le tausiga o le ola. O
le uiga o le upu afua, o le amataga po‘o le
pogai o se mea.

A Samoan proverbial expression with many
meanings if compared to the Samoan life.
Our ancestors fished the oceans as a
delicacy for our families and villages, and as
part of daily diets and nutrition. The
mountains, the land, as well as the sea and
the horizon, are important and natural
resources of the Samoan livelihood.
The meaning of the word afua refers to the
beginning of the core of something.

King’s birthday weekend so harirei on Monday, back to school on Tuesday! 👑 🎂
30/05/2026

King’s birthday weekend so harirei on Monday, back to school on Tuesday! 👑 🎂

❤️ Our FONONGA TA LAHI is coming up - save the date and be there! 🇹🇴
20/05/2026

❤️ Our FONONGA TA LAHI is coming up - save the date and be there! 🇹🇴

Address

Vanguard Road, Kelston
Auckland
0602

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 4pm

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