About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Bruce McLaren Intermediate, Don Buck, Fruitvale Road Train Station, Glendene, New Zealand, Glen Eden, New Zealand, Glen Eden Intermediate School, Glen Eden Train Station, Green Bay, New Zealand, Henderson High School (Auckland), Henderson North, New Zealand, Henderson Train Station, Hobsonville, Kelston, New Zealand, Kelston Boys' High School, Kelston Deaf Education Centre, Konini, Laingholm, Lake Kawaupaka, Lincoln, Auckland, Liston College, Lower Nihotupu Reservoir, LynnMall, Massey, New Zealand, Massey High School, McLaren Park, New Zealand, New Lynn, New Zealand, New Lynn Train Station, Oratia, Oratia United, Parau, Project Twin Streams, Rutherford College, Auckland, Scenic Drive (Auckland), Sturges Road Train Station, St Dominic's College, Henderson, Sunnyvale, Auckland, Sunnyvale Train Station, Swanson Train Station, Te Atatu, Te Atatu Peninsula, Te Atatu South, Titirangi, Upper Harbour Bridge, Waiatarua, Waima, Waitakere, Auckland, Waitakere College, Waitakere Hospital, Waitakere Mega Centre, Waitakere Ranges, Waitakere Reservoir, Waitakere Train Station, Western Heights, Auckland, Westfield WestCity, West Harbour, Auckland, Whenuapai. Excerpt: Liston College is a college in Auckland, New Zealand, for year 7 to 13 boys and offers a Catholic education to its students. It was the second school opened by the Christian Brothers in Auckland. It was named after Archbishop Liston (1881-1976), the seventh Catholic Bishop of Auckland (1929-1970). The school was founded in 1974 to serve the Catholic families of West Auckland and to absorb the growing number of boys who travelled daily to St Peter's College in central Auckland. Liston College has a diverse, multicultural roll. In 2005 its ethnic composition was NZ European/Pākehā 46%, Māori 7%, Samoan 14%, Asian 10%, Tongan 4%, Cook Island 1%, Other 18%. The...