Corrina Gibbons–Hurinui resigns as Trustee

Corrina Gibbons–Hurinui resigns as Trustee

It is with much sadness that the Board of Trustees have accepted Corrina’s decision to step down from her role as a Keystone Trustee. Corrina has been a stalwart of the Trust for over 18 years. She received the Graeme Bringans Property Education Trust Student Study...
What we did this Summer

What we did this Summer

One of the great benefits of being a Keystone student are the connections our students make with future employers. Over the summer many of our students had the opportunity to gain work experience at Keystone sponsor companies. Below we will hear from a few of our...
Meet our New Students – Julius Talavou

Meet our New Students – Julius Talavou

Tell us a little bit about yourself… I’m the eldest of six siblings and I love to build and create new things. I like to keep myself active by playing hockey and like to go to church   Why did you choose to apply for the Keystone Study Award? I chose Keystone...
Meet our New Students – Debra Wai Henare

Meet our New Students – Debra Wai Henare

Tell us a little bit about yourself… Kia Ora My name is Debra Wai Henare I am currently 17 years young, I’ve recently graduated from Te Kura Māori o Ngā Tapuwae in Mangere, South Auckland. I have just been accepted into the Unitec Institution of Technology to study a...
Meet our New Students – Briar Oberdries

Meet our New Students – Briar Oberdries

Tell us a little bit about yourself… Hey I’m Briar, I’ve recently turned 18 and I live in the sunny Marlborough. I was raised by my gorgeous mother on a lifestyle block in the country. I am the youngest of 3, both my older sisters live away and are achieving...
Meet our New Students – Ethan Harrison

Meet our New Students – Ethan Harrison

Tell us a little bit about yourself… I’m Ethan Harrison, I’m 18 years old and now a first year engineering student at The University of Auckland aiming to major in Civil Engineering. Before reaching University I went to Hamilton Boys’ High School for 5 years after...