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Palmerston North Boys' High School

Palmerston North Boys' High School is a traditional[clarification needed] boys school located in Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Palmerston North Boys' High School
Crest of Palmerston North Boys' High School
Address
263 Featherston St, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Coordinates40°20′55″S 175°36′26″E / 40.3485°S 175.6073°E / -40.3485; 175.6073
Information
Other namesPNBHS, Palmy Boys'
TypeState, day and boarding secondary school
MottoNihil Boni Sine Labore
commonly translated as 'Nothing Achieved Without Hard Work'
Established1902; 122 years ago (1902)
Sister schoolPalmerston North Girls' High School
Ministry of Education Institution no.202
RectorDavid M. Bovey[1]
Grades913
GenderBoys
School roll1,810[2] (February 2024)
Socio-economic decile8P[3]
Websitepnbhs.school.nz

Location edit

Palmerston North Boys' High School has a campus located on Featherston Street between Rangitikei and North Streets in the central city. There are secondary entrances to the school on Wellesbourne Street, Ivanhoe Terrace, Edgeware Road and North Street. The rear boundary is shared with Queen Elizabeth College.

Students and school culture edit

Most of the school's approximately 1,700 students are "day boys" from Palmerston North and surrounding townships such as Ashhurst, Levin, and Feilding. Around 170 boys are housed in an onsite boarding hostel – College House (also known as 'Murray House,' after former Rector John Murray; his former home is part of the hostel[citation needed]).

History and controversy edit

In 1902, Palmerston North High School was established as a co-educational secondary school with an initial roll of 84 students (40 boys and 44 girls, the first person being on the roll was a girl[citation needed]). The first classes were held at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Sunday School hall. In 1920, Palmerston North High School was split into two single-sex schools: Palmerston North Girls' High School and Palmerston North Boys' High School.

In a 1990 case, M & R v Syms and the Board of Trustees of Palmerston North Boys High School [2003] NZAR 705,[4] the plaintiffs challenged the steps taken by the rector in suspending both students for consumption of alcohol, and later by the board expelling M. McGechan J gave judgment for the plaintiffs holding that the rector's discretion as to whether to suspend the pupils "is not to be ignored, as if non-existent. Nor is it to be fettered by a principal through self-imposed rules permitting no exceptions". The judge further found that the board did not exercise its mind on the ultimate discretion whether or not to uplift suspension or procure removal.[5]

In September 2006 the school had an outbreak of tuberculosis in which a substantial number of students contracted a latent form of tuberculosis, as well as a small number of students who had active tuberculosis.[6][7] There was a second, smaller outbreak in 2010.[8][9][10]

The then-rector, Tim O'Connor, was awarded a Woolf Fisher Fellowship and the Sir Peter Blake Leadership Award in 2007.[11]

In August 2017 the school was hit with media attention as a year 12 student was denied access to the ball as he did not have a partner to go with.[12]

Rectors edit

The school has had ten rectors since 1902:

Period Rector
1902 William Gray
1902–1918 John E. Vernon
1919–1946 John Murray
1947–1954 O. J. Begg
1954–1963 Edward S. Craven
1963–1970 Percy A. Muirhead
1971–1987 Eric D. P. White
1987–2002 D. A. Syms
2002–2012 T. M. O'Connor
2012–present D. M. Bovey[13]

Facilities edit

 
Palmerston North Boys' High School at the main entrance

The school has the following facilities:

These include:

  • Library
  • ICT computer suites
  • Specialised technology/workshop block
  • College House – Boarding facilities for approximately 180 students[14]
  • War Memorial Gallery and archive room

College House edit

College House is a boarding facility for approximately 180 students[15] College House provides seven day boarding for students that attend Palmerston North Boys' High School. Seven day boarding means that students can remain in the hostel during the weekends. Parents apply for weekend leave to allow their sons to go home in any given weekend.

Teaching blocks edit

The school has 12[16] main teaching blocks. These include:

  • H Block – drama & english
  • M Block – music
  • E Block – commerce & social studies
  • S Block – science
  • G Block
  • C Block
  • A Block
  • B Block
  • T Block – technology
  • F Block – art
  • P Block
  • D Block

Cultural edit

  • Ian Colquhoun Memorial Hall – 1700-seat auditorium
  • The Speirs Centre
  • Recording facilities
  • Rehearsal rooms
  • David A. Syms Auditorium – 400-seat theatre
  • Little Theatre – 80-seat theatre

Sporting edit

  • Two multiuse gymnasiums
  • Full-sized basketball court
  • Weights room
  • Heated indoor swimming pool
  • Two rugby fields
  • Football field
  • Three artificial cricket wickets and a grass wicket
  • Cricket training nets
  • Astroturf all-weather tennis and hockey courts
  • Two sports pavilions
  • Grandstand

Clubs edit

Palmerston North Boys' High School is divided into six 'clubs'.[17] On enrolment students are placed in a club at random, or into a house with a family tie (the same as his brothers, father, grandfather or uncles). Staff are also placed in clubs, with the exception of the Rector.

The clubs names and colours are as follows:

Colours Name Reason for name
Albion Named for the founding club secretary
Gordon Named for the founding club secretary
Kia Ora The reason for this name unknown. See: Kia Ora.
Murray Named for former Rector Mr John Murray
Phoenix Named for the Phoenix on the school crest
Vernon Named for the school's second Rector, Mr J. Vernon

Murray Club, also known as College House, is composed of the school's boarding students.

The Clubs compete in sports and codes, including team sports, individual sports, and whole club activities, such as Road-Race and Marching competitions. For each code the clubs are ranked first to last, with the winning club gaining one point, and the loser gaining six. The club with the fewest points at the end of the school year wins the Shand Shield.

Sports edit

The school has experienced success nationally in sports such as football, cycling, badminton, squash, basketball, hockey and rugby.[18][19]

The rugby union 1st XV plays in an all-white strip. Other rugby teams from Boys' High are likely to play in blue and white hooped jerseys, similar to Auckland or St Kentigern College.

Notable alumni edit

Sport edit

Cricket edit

Cycling edit

Football edit

Golf edit

Hockey edit

Kayaking edit

Motor Racing edit

Rugby edit

Rugby League edit

Politics and public service edit

Television edit

Other edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "New rector takes charge next term". Manawatu Standard. 18 September 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  2. ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. 29 November 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
  6. ^ Tuberculosis (TB) at Palmerston North Boys' High School 8 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "TB rampant at Palmerston North Boys High". NZ Herald. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Tuberculosis case linked to 2006 school outbreak". NZ Herald. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  9. ^ "TB case linked to 2006 school outbreak". Stuff.co.nz. 14 June 2010. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  10. ^ "More students to be tested after boy develops TB". RNZ News. 12 June 2010. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  11. ^ "The Sir Peter Blake Leadership Awards". Sunday Star Times. 29 July 2007. Retrieved 21 November 2007.
  12. ^ "Old school ball rule needs to be ditched, says Palmerston North teenager". Stuff. 20 August 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  13. ^ "New Boys' High rector announced". Manawatu Standard. 17 September 2012. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  14. ^ "College House".
  15. ^ "College House".
  16. ^ "School Map".
  17. ^ "Shand Shield".
  18. ^ "Cricket". PNBHS Website.
  19. ^ "Rugby". PNBHS Website.
  20. ^ Gustafson, Barry (1986). The First 50 Years : A History of the New Zealand National Party. Auckland: Reed Methuen. p. 303. ISBN 0-474-00177-6.
  21. ^ Hancock, Mervyn (December 2005). (PDF). Palmerston North Library. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  22. ^ "Judge who toppled a government dies, aged 95". 3 News. NZPA. 29 March 2010. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  23. ^ Poananga, Henare Matauru (Pon). "Poananga, Brian Matauru – Biography". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  24. ^ "Grant Smith elected mayor of Palmerston North". Stuff.co.nz. Fairfax New Zealand. Manawatu Standard. 10 February 2015. Retrieved 11 November 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Murray, J. "Palmerston North Boys' High School: An Historical Survey", Palmerston North, 1952
  • Browne, R., ed. "The Palmerstonian" Vol. 104, 2010

External links edit

  • Palmerston North Boys High School Website
  • Angelfire – Palmerston North High School

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Palmerston North Boys High School is a traditional clarification needed boys school located in Palmerston North New Zealand Palmerston North Boys High SchoolCrest of Palmerston North Boys High SchoolAddress263 Featherston St Palmerston North New ZealandCoordinates40 20 55 S 175 36 26 E 40 3485 S 175 6073 E 40 3485 175 6073InformationOther namesPNBHS Palmy Boys TypeState day and boarding secondary schoolMottoNihil Boni Sine Labore commonly translated as Nothing Achieved Without Hard Work Established1902 122 years ago 1902 Sister schoolPalmerston North Girls High SchoolMinistry of Education Institution no 202RectorDavid M Bovey 1 Grades9 13GenderBoysSchool roll1 810 2 February 2024 Socio economic decile8P 3 Websitepnbhs school nz Contents 1 Location 2 Students and school culture 3 History and controversy 3 1 Rectors 4 Facilities 4 1 College House 4 2 Teaching blocks 4 3 Cultural 4 4 Sporting 5 Clubs 6 Sports 7 Notable alumni 7 1 Sport 7 1 1 Cricket 7 1 2 Cycling 7 1 3 Football 7 1 4 Golf 7 1 5 Hockey 7 1 6 Kayaking 7 1 7 Motor Racing 7 1 8 Rugby 7 1 9 Rugby League 7 2 Politics and public service 7 3 Television 7 4 Other 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksLocation editPalmerston North Boys High School has a campus located on Featherston Street between Rangitikei and North Streets in the central city There are secondary entrances to the school on Wellesbourne Street Ivanhoe Terrace Edgeware Road and North Street The rear boundary is shared with Queen Elizabeth College Students and school culture editMost of the school s approximately 1 700 students are day boys from Palmerston North and surrounding townships such as Ashhurst Levin and Feilding Around 170 boys are housed in an onsite boarding hostel College House also known as Murray House after former Rector John Murray his former home is part of the hostel citation needed History and controversy editIn 1902 Palmerston North High School was established as a co educational secondary school with an initial roll of 84 students 40 boys and 44 girls the first person being on the roll was a girl citation needed The first classes were held at St Andrew s Presbyterian Church Sunday School hall In 1920 Palmerston North High School was split into two single sex schools Palmerston North Girls High School and Palmerston North Boys High School In a 1990 case M amp R v Syms and the Board of Trustees of Palmerston North Boys High School 2003 NZAR 705 4 the plaintiffs challenged the steps taken by the rector in suspending both students for consumption of alcohol and later by the board expelling M McGechan J gave judgment for the plaintiffs holding that the rector s discretion as to whether to suspend the pupils is not to be ignored as if non existent Nor is it to be fettered by a principal through self imposed rules permitting no exceptions The judge further found that the board did not exercise its mind on the ultimate discretion whether or not to uplift suspension or procure removal 5 In September 2006 the school had an outbreak of tuberculosis in which a substantial number of students contracted a latent form of tuberculosis as well as a small number of students who had active tuberculosis 6 7 There was a second smaller outbreak in 2010 8 9 10 The then rector Tim O Connor was awarded a Woolf Fisher Fellowship and the Sir Peter Blake Leadership Award in 2007 11 In August 2017 the school was hit with media attention as a year 12 student was denied access to the ball as he did not have a partner to go with 12 Rectors edit The school has had ten rectors since 1902 Period Rector 1902 William Gray 1902 1918 John E Vernon 1919 1946 John Murray 1947 1954 O J Begg 1954 1963 Edward S Craven 1963 1970 Percy A Muirhead 1971 1987 Eric D P White 1987 2002 D A Syms 2002 2012 T M O Connor 2012 present D M Bovey 13 Facilities edit nbsp Palmerston North Boys High School at the main entrance The school has the following facilities These include Library ICT computer suites Specialised technology workshop block College House Boarding facilities for approximately 180 students 14 War Memorial Gallery and archive room College House edit College House is a boarding facility for approximately 180 students 15 College House provides seven day boarding for students that attend Palmerston North Boys High School Seven day boarding means that students can remain in the hostel during the weekends Parents apply for weekend leave to allow their sons to go home in any given weekend Teaching blocks edit The school has 12 16 main teaching blocks These include H Block drama amp english M Block music E Block commerce amp social studies S Block science G Block C Block A Block B Block T Block technology F Block art P Block D Block Cultural edit Ian Colquhoun Memorial Hall 1700 seat auditorium The Speirs Centre Recording facilities Rehearsal rooms David A Syms Auditorium 400 seat theatre Little Theatre 80 seat theatre Sporting edit Two multiuse gymnasiums Full sized basketball court Weights room Heated indoor swimming pool Two rugby fields Football field Three artificial cricket wickets and a grass wicket Cricket training nets Astroturf all weather tennis and hockey courts Two sports pavilions GrandstandClubs editPalmerston North Boys High School is divided into six clubs 17 On enrolment students are placed in a club at random or into a house with a family tie the same as his brothers father grandfather or uncles Staff are also placed in clubs with the exception of the Rector The clubs names and colours are as follows Colours Name Reason for name Albion Named for the founding club secretary Gordon Named for the founding club secretary Kia Ora The reason for this name unknown See Kia Ora Murray Named for former Rector Mr John Murray Phoenix Named for the Phoenix on the school crest Vernon Named for the school s second Rector Mr J Vernon Murray Club also known as College House is composed of the school s boarding students The Clubs compete in sports and codes including team sports individual sports and whole club activities such as Road Race and Marching competitions For each code the clubs are ranked first to last with the winning club gaining one point and the loser gaining six The club with the fewest points at the end of the school year wins the Shand Shield Sports editThe school has experienced success nationally in sports such as football cycling badminton squash basketball hockey and rugby 18 19 The rugby union 1st XV plays in an all white strip Other rugby teams from Boys High are likely to play in blue and white hooped jerseys similar to Auckland or St Kentigern College Notable alumni editMain category People educated at Palmerston North Boys High School Sport edit Cricket edit Dane Cleaver Black Caps Jamie How Black Caps Adam Milne Black Caps Jacob Oram Black Caps David O Sullivan Black Caps Victor Pollard Black Caps and All White Mathew Sinclair Black Caps Ian Smith Black Caps and commentator Derek Stirling Black Caps Ross Taylor Black Caps George Worker Black Caps Bryan Yuile Black Caps Cycling edit Jesse Sergent Olympic bronze medalist Simon van Velthooven Olympic bronze medalist Football edit Stu Jacobs All Whites New Zealand Olympic coach Steven Old All Whites Jarrod Smith All Whites Alex Rufer All Whites Adrian Elrick All Whites Golf edit Craig Perks former PGA tour golfer Hockey edit Nick Wilson Black Sticks Hayden Phillips Black Sticks Kayaking edit Ian Ferguson Olympic gold medalist Ben Fouhy Olympic silver medalist Motor Racing edit Brendon Hartley 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship Jono Lester Japanese Super GT Chris Pither V8 Supercars Rugby edit Kurt Baker IRB Sevens player Manawatu and Taranaki representative Josh Bradnock Hurricanes Francis Bryant Manawatu Turbos Dean Budd Italy Benetton Craig Clare Manawatu Otago Highlanders Bay of Plenty Aaron Cruden All Blacks Jason Eaton All Blacks Jason Emery Manawatu Turbos Highlanders Ma afu Fia Highlanders Mark Finlay All Blacks Ben Funnell Crusaders Hamish Gard Canterbury Jackson Hemopo All Blacks Highlanders Manawatu Turbos Emosi Koloto Manawatu Wellington and Tonga Ngani Laumape All Blacks Hurricanes Manawatu Turbos Johnny Leota Highlanders Lifeimi Mafi Munster Hadleigh Parkes Scarlets Southern Kings Welsh Grand Slam Winner Liam Squire All Blacks Highlanders Tasman Mako Andre Taylor New Zealand Maori Jade Te Rure Manawatu Turbos Edinburgh Brent Thompson Hurricanes Rob Thompson Canterbury Highlanders Maori All Blacks Doug Tietjens Highlanders Grant Webb Newport Gwent Dragons Craig Wickes All Blacks Rugby League edit Emosi Koloto New Zealand Kiwis Ngani Laumape New Zealand Warriors rugby league Hurricanes Manawatu rugby union All Blacks Politics and public service edit Harold Barrowclough 1894 1972 Chief Justice of New Zealand 1953 1966 Douglas Carter 1908 1988 National MP representing the Raglan electorate 20 Trevor de Cleene 1933 2001 Labour MP representing the Palmerston North electorate 21 Gaven Donne 1914 2010 Chief Justice of Samoa Niue the Cook Islands Nauru and Tuvalu 22 Jonathan Hunt born 1938 Speaker of the House and High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Major General Brian Poananga 1924 1995 Chief of the General Staff New Zealand Army 23 Grant Smith Mayor of Palmerston North 2015 present 24 Television edit Shane Cortese NZ theatre and TV actor Peter Land UK theatre and TV actor Hamish McKay NZ television presenter Richard Wilkins television presenter Jed Brophy TV and film actor Lord of the Rings Clarke Gayford Fisherman and TV personality Jeremy Corbett TV presenter Comedian Other edit H W Gretton poet lyricist teacher journalist diarist and soldier Simon Grigg music industry entrepreneur archivist and writer Aaron Hape Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts Fred Hollows ophthalmologist Bob McDowall freshwater fish scientist Barry Mora opera singer Simon Moutter CEO of Spark NZ John Panting artist David Shand International Civil servant Colin Webster Watson artist Guthrie Wilson novelist and educator Gregor W Yeates scientistSee also editPalmerston North Girls High SchoolReferences edit New rector takes charge next term Manawatu Standard 18 September 2012 Retrieved 19 October 2012 New Zealand Schools Directory New Zealand Ministry of Education Retrieved 14 March 2024 Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State amp State Integrated Schools Ministry of Education 29 November 2013 Retrieved 12 February 2015 Ministry of Education Principal s decision Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 5 January 2011 EXCLUSION AND EXPULSION FROM SCHOOL JUSTIFIED OR UNJUSTIFIED Jamieson Partners Archived from the original on 24 July 2011 Retrieved 4 January 2011 Tuberculosis TB at Palmerston North Boys High School Archived 8 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine TB rampant at Palmerston North Boys High NZ Herald Retrieved 20 June 2022 Tuberculosis case linked to 2006 school outbreak NZ Herald Retrieved 20 June 2022 TB case linked to 2006 school outbreak Stuff co nz 14 June 2010 Retrieved 20 June 2022 More students to be tested after boy develops TB RNZ News 12 June 2010 Retrieved 20 June 2022 The Sir Peter Blake Leadership Awards Sunday Star Times 29 July 2007 Retrieved 21 November 2007 Old school ball rule needs to be ditched says Palmerston North teenager Stuff 20 August 2017 Retrieved 12 September 2023 New Boys High rector announced Manawatu Standard 17 September 2012 Retrieved 17 September 2012 College House College House School Map Shand Shield Cricket PNBHS Website Rugby PNBHS Website Gustafson Barry 1986 The First 50 Years A History of the New Zealand National Party Auckland Reed Methuen p 303 ISBN 0 474 00177 6 Hancock Mervyn December 2005 Trevor Albert De Cleene Member of Parliament for Palmerston North 1981 1990 PDF Palmerston North Library Archived from the original PDF on 25 March 2012 Retrieved 28 December 2011 Judge who toppled a government dies aged 95 3 News NZPA 29 March 2010 Retrieved 1 November 2011 Poananga Henare Matauru Pon Poananga Brian Matauru Biography Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Ministry for Culture and Heritage Retrieved 5 October 2012 Grant Smith elected mayor of Palmerston North Stuff co nz Fairfax New Zealand Manawatu Standard 10 February 2015 Retrieved 11 November 2018 Further reading editMurray J Palmerston North Boys High School An Historical Survey Palmerston North 1952 Browne R ed The Palmerstonian Vol 104 2010External links editPalmerston North Boys High School Website Angelfire Palmerston North High School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Palmerston North Boys 27 High School amp oldid 1219026882, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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