Originally named the "CanTeen Fashion Show", the event was started by Claire Ashenden and Tom McRae in 1998 after a close friend and classmate died as a result of
cancer. The students thought that a positive way to help other teens in this situation would be to raise money. They decided to this by hosting a fashion show, and passing all proceeds onto
CanTeen, a New Zealand organisation who works to provide support for teenagers with cancer. Eight years on, the name was changed to "
Kristin Fashion Show" (as proceeds are now divided between The Child Cancer Foundation and
CanTeen). This event featured some of New Zealand's top clothing labels, which were all modelled by Kristin students, who range in age from 5 to 18. Raffles and auctions are held during the show, again with all proceeds going to CanTeen and the Child Cancer Foundation. Every year the
fashion show committee strived to find way to increase audience enjoyment, and the amount raised for these charities, in 2007 the show raised $30,000 NZD. Over the two nights of the show around 3,000 people tended to attend. The show relied entirely on
sponsorship from the community, and gained no funding from Kristin School itself. The Kristin Fashion Show, after many years of running, had its finale show in June 2012. ==Kristin robotics==