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


Location

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
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Students and school culture

Most of the school's approximately 1,700 students are "day boys" from Palmerston North and surrounding townships such as
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, Levin, and
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. 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). The school's mission statement is to "develop educated men of outstanding character".


History and controversy

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). 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:
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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''
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NZAR 705, 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. 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. There was a second, smaller outbreak in 2010. However both outbreaks were resolved and the school has since been running normally. The then-rector, Tim O'Connor, was awarded a Woolf Fisher Fellowship and the Sir Peter Blake Leadership Award in 2007.


Rectors

The school has had ten rectors since 1902:


Facilities

The school has the following facilities: These include: * Library * ICT computer suites * Specialised technology/workshop block * College House – Boarding facilities for approximately 180 students * War Memorial Gallery and archive room


College House

College House is a boarding facility for approximately 180 students 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

The school has 12 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

* 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

* 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

Palmerston North Boys' High School is divided into six 'clubs'. 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: 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

The school has experienced success nationally in sports such as football, cycling, badminton, squash, basketball, hockey and rugby. 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
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Notable alumni


Sport


Cricket

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– Black Caps *
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– Black Caps * David O'Sullivan – Black Caps * Victor Pollard – Black Caps and All White *
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– Black Caps *
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– Black Caps and commentator *
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– Black Caps *
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– Black Caps *
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– Black Caps


Cycling

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– Olympic bronze medalist *
Simon van Velthooven Simon Paul van Velthooven (born 8 December 1988) is a New Zealand track racing cyclist and America's Cup sailor. Van Velthooven was born in Palmerston North in 1988. He has two younger sisters; his youngest sister, Emily, works as a journalist ...
- Olympic bronze medalist


Football

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, New Zealand Olympic coach *
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– All Whites *
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– All Whites


Hockey

* Nick WilsonBlack Sticks *
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- Black Sticks


Kayaking

* Ian Ferguson – Olympic gold medalist *
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– Olympic silver medalist


Motor Racing

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Jono Lester Jonathan Robert Lester (born 8 December 1989, Palmerston North) is a racing driver from New Zealand, competing in various GT3 and touring car championships throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Career Family Heritage Jono is a third generation ...
– Japanese
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Rugby

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player, Manawatu and Taranaki representative * Josh Bradnock – Hurricanes * Francis Bryant
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– All Blacks *
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– Manawatu Turbos, Highlanders * Ma'afu Fia – Highlanders * Mark Finlay – All Blacks *
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– Crusaders *
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– Canterbury *
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- All Blacks, Highlanders, Manawatu Turbos * Emosi Koloto – Manawatu, Wellington and Tonga *
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– All Blacks, Hurricanes, Manawatu Turbos *
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– Highlanders *
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– Munster *
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– Scarlets, Southern Kings, Welsh Grand Slam Winner. *
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- All Blacks, Highlanders, Tasman Mako *
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New Zealand Maori *
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– Manawatu Turbos, Edinburgh *
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– Hurricanes * Rob Thompson- Canterbury, Highlanders, Maori All Blacks *
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– Highlanders * Grant Webb – Newport Gwent Dragons *
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– All Blacks


Rugby League

* Emosi Koloto – New Zealand Kiwis *
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– New Zealand Warriors (rugby league), Hurricanes, Manawatu (rugby union), All Blacks


Golf

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– former PGA tour golfer


Politics and public service

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(1953–1966) *
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(1908–1988), National MP representing the Raglan electorate *
Trevor de Cleene Trevor Albert de Cleene (24 March 1933 – 22 April 2001) was a New Zealand politician and lawyer. After gaining experience as a councillor with Palmerston North City Council, he was elected to Parliament for the New Zealand Labour Party, Labou ...
(1933–2001), Labour MP representing the Palmerston North electorate *
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(1914–2010), Chief Justice of Samoa, Niue, the Cook Islands, Nauru and Tuvalu * Jonathan Hunt (born 1938),
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and High Commissioner to the United Kingdom * Major-General
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(1924–1995), Chief of the General Staff, New Zealand Army * Grant Smith, Mayor of Palmerston North (2015–present).


Television

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– UK theatre and TV actor *
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– NZ television presenter * Richard Wilkins – television presenter *
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– TV and film actor – Lord of the Rings *
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– Fisherman and TV personality *
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- TV presenter - Comedian


Other

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* Fred Hollows – ophthalmologist *
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– freshwater fish scientist *
Barry Mora Reginald Barry Mora (15 November 1940 – 11 October 2021) was a New Zealand classical baritone who had an active international career in concerts and operas from the mid-1970s through the 1990s. Retired from the stage, he was a member of the boar ...
– opera singer *
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- CEO of Spark NZ * David Shand - International Civil servant * Colin Webster-Watson – artist *
Guthrie Wilson Guthrie Edward Melville "Gus" Wilson (8 November 1914 – 9 December 1984) was a New Zealand and Australian novelist and educator. Early life He was born in Palmerston North and educated at Palmerston North Boys' High School and Victoria Univer ...
– novelist and educator * Gregor W. Yeates – scientist


See also

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Palmerston North Girls' High School Palmerston North Girls' High School is a secondary school for girls, located in the suburb of West End in the city of Palmerston North, New Zealand. Location The main entrance of the school is located on Fitzherbert Avenue, near the Victoria ...


References

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


External links


Palmerston North Boys High School Website


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