Reverend William Goward created the school in 1900.[1] It was previously operated by the London Missionary Society (LMS),[3] and its original purpose was to train clergy for the KPS.[1]
John Garrett, author of Where Nets Were Cast: Christianity in Oceania Since World War II, stated in its history that the school "struggled to align at least some of its standards with" that of King George V School, a government high school.[3]
In 1993 it was the only full secondary school operated by the KPC.[4] Between 2008 and 2011 the number of students declined.[1]
^Talu, Alaima (Sister). "Towards Quality in Education" (Chapter 21, Part IV, Social Issues). In: Van Trease, Howard (editor). Atoll Politics: The Republic of Kiribati. University of Canterbury Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies and University of the South Pacific Institute of Pacific Studies, 1993. ISBN095833000X, 9780958330008. p. 241.