Palmerston North Boys' High School
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Palmerston North Boys' High School is a state secondary school for boys located in Palmerston North
Palmerston North
Palmerston North is the main city of the Manawatu-Wanganui region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is an inland city with a population of and is the country's seventh largest city and eighth largest urban area. Palmerston North is located in the eastern Manawatu Plains near the north bank...

, New Zealand
New Zealand
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Location

Palmerston North Boys' High School is located on Featherston Street, between the intersections of Rangitikei Street and North Street.

Students and school culture

Most of the school's approximately 1,700 students are day boys from Palmerston North and surrounding townships such as Ashhurst
Ashhurst
Ashhurst is a small town in the Manawatu-Wanganui region of New Zealand's North Island.-Location, features:Ashhurst is sited 14 kilometres northeast of the city of Palmerston North and is a small rural town....

, Levin
Levin, New Zealand
Levin is a town in the Manawatu-Wanganui region of New Zealand, and is the largest town in the Horowhenua district. It is 90 kilometres north of Wellington, 50 kilometres south of Palmerston North, and two kilometres to the east of Lake Horowhenua....

, 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).

The school's mission is to "Develop educated men of outstanding character" and the core values are:
  • integrity
  • courage
  • pride
  • respect
  • industry
  • humility

History

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: 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, 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 amount of students who had active tuberculosis. However this outbreak was resolved and the school has since been running normally.

Rector Tim O'Connor was awarded a Woolf Fisher Fellowship and the Sir Peter Blake Leadership Award in 2007.

Rectors

The school has had nine rectors:
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 David A. Syms
2002 - present Timothy M. O'Connor

Facilities

  • boarding facilities for approximately 200 students
  • Ian Colquhoun Memorial Hall (1700 Seats)
  • library
  • computer suites
  • Spiers Centre (Music Rehearsal Suite and David A. Syms Auditorium - 400 seats)
  • Little Theatre (80 Seats)
  • 2 gymnasiums
  • weights room and heated indoor pool
  • 2 rugby fields and 2 football fields
  • 3 artificial cricket wickets and a grass wicket
  • 8 cricket nets
  • 8 tennis courts/2 hockey turfs
  • technology/workshop block

Clubs

Palmerston North Boys' High School is divided into six clubs (or houses). On enrolment students are placed in a club at random, or into a house with a family tie. Staff are also placed in clubs, with the sole exception of the Rector.
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
Kia ora
Kia ora is a Māori language greeting which has entered New Zealand English. It means literally "be well/healthy" and is translated as an informal "hi" at the Māori Language Commission website Kōrero Māori...

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

The Clubs compete in a wide range of 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 least points at the end of the school year wins the Shand Shield.

Sporting reputation

The school is known for its success in cricket, and has won the Gillette Cup
Gillette Cup New Zealand Secondary Schools Cricket
Gillette Cup is the name given to the New Zealand Secondary Schools boys one day cricket competition. The competition begins as a knock-out competition until the top school in each of six regional zones is determined. These schools then contest a final held in Palmerston North in December...

 more times than any other school. It is known for producing future Black Caps, under the cricket development program employed by the school, which allows talent to be identified and nurtured successfully. It has also experienced success nationally in other sports such as soccer, badminton, squash, 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 St Kentigern College
Saint Kentigern College
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Sport

Cricket
  • Jamie How
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     - Black Caps (current)
  • Adam Milne
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     - Black Caps (current)
  • Jacob Oram
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     - Black Caps (current)
  • David O'Sullivan
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     - Black Caps
  • Victor Pollard
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     - New Zealand international cricketer and footballer
  • Mathew Sinclair
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     - Black Caps (current)
  • Ian Smith - New Zealand cricketer and commentator
  • Derek Stirling
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     - Black Caps
  • Ross Taylor
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     - Black Caps (current)
  • George Worker
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  • Bryan Yuile
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     - Black Caps


Cycling
  • Jesse Sergent
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     - Olympic bronze medalist


Football
  • Jason Hayne
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  • Stu Jacobs
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     - NZ Soccer International, New Zealand Olympic coach, Wellington Phoenix assistant coach
  • Steven Old
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  • Jarrod Smith
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Hockey
  • Nick Wilson
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     - Black Stick


Kayaking
  • Ian Ferguson - Olympic gold medalist
  • Ben Fouhy
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     - Olympic silver medalist


Motor Racing
  • Brendon Hartley
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     - 2007 Eurocup Formula Renault champion and Formula One
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     test driver


Rugby
  • Kurt Baker
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     - IRB Sevens, Taranaki (current)
  • Josh Bradnock
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    Josh Bradnock is a New Zealand Super 14 rugby player. Bradnock captains the Manawatu Turbos in the Air New Zealand Cup. He is one of the top openside flankers in New Zealand rugby. Josh has a strong ability at turning over the ball in ruck situations and has a reputation as a powerful tackler...

     - Hurricanes Super 14 rugby (current)
  • Francis Bryant
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     - Manawatu Turbos
  • Craig Clare
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     - Manawatu Turbos
  • Aaron Cruden
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     - All Blacks
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     and Hurricanes Super 14 Rugby
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     (Both Current); Manawatu Turbos and NZ Under 20s (2009 Captain of both), IRB
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     Under 20 International Player of the Year 2009
  • Jason Eaton
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    Jason John Eaton is a New Zealand rugby union footballer. He plays lock.-Early life:Though born in Palmerston North he grew up on a dairy farm near the small community of Colyton.-Career:...

     - All Blacks (current)
  • Hamish Gard
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    Hamish Gard is a rugby union player for the Crusaders in the Super 14 competition. He plays as a centre.-References:Gard attended Palmerston North Boys' High School where he was known as "the mudgard." In 2003 Gard made the Hurricanes Secondary Schools Team and his rugby began a meteoric...

     - Canterbury rugby union
  • Bevan Griggs
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    Bevan Barry John Griggs is a New Zealand cricketer who plays for Central Districts. In his 47 first-class cricket matches he has taken 128 dismissals for Central Districts. Bevan also plays for United cricket club in Palmerston North. He was born in Palmerston North. He scored 3155 runs from 130...

  • Dean Kenny - former All Black
  • Emosi Koloto
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     - rugby league, Kiwis
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  • Johnny Leota
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    Johnny Leota is a professional rugby union player who played for Manawatu in the ITM Cup. He signed for Sale Sharks in the Summer of 2011...

     - Highlanders Super 14 Rugby (current)
  • Lifeimi Mafi
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     - Munster Rugby Union
  • Andre Taylor - Hurricanes Super 14 rugby (current), New Zealand Maori rugby team (current)
  • Brent Thompson
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     - former Hurricanes player
  • Grant Webb
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     - rugby union
  • Craig Wickes
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     - All Blacks

Golf
  • Tim Wilkinson
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Politics and public service

  • The Rt. Hon. Major-General Sir Harold Barrowclough - Chief Justice of New Zealand
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     1953-1966
  • Sir Gaven Donne
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     - former Chief Justice of Samoa, Niue, the Cook Islands, Nauru and Tuvalu
  • Jonathan Hunt
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     - former Speaker of the House
    Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
    In New Zealand the Speaker of the House of Representatives is the individual who chairs the country's legislative body, the New Zealand House of Representatives...

     and High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
  • Major-General Brian Poananga - Chief of the General Staff, New Zealand Army

Television

  • Shane Cortese
    Shane Cortese
    Shane Cortese is a New Zealand actor and singer, known for his role as the evil Dominic Thompson on New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street and Hayden Peters on hit show Outrageous Fortune. He was also a runner-up on Season 1 of NZ Dancing With The Stars in 2005.-Career:Cortese trained at...

     - NZ theatre and TV actor
  • Clarke Gayford
    Clarke Gayford
    Clarke Timothy Gayford was born on 24 October in Gisborne, New Zealand and is a former music show presenter for the New Zealand music channel C4 as well as a radio host and former reality television contestant. He worked for Prime on the television show United Travel Getaway...

     - television personality
  • Peter Land
    Peter Land
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     - UK theatre and TV actor
  • Hamish McKay
    Hamish McKay
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     - NZ television presenter
  • Richard Wilkins
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     - television presenter

Other

  • Dr Fred Hollows
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     - world famous ophthalmologist; 1990 Australian of the Yearhttp://www.australianoftheyear.org.au/pages/page75.asp
  • Tim Miles - former Vodafone UK CEO and PGG Wrightson
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     CEO
  • Colin Webster-Watson
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    Colin Webster-Watson was a New Zealand sculptor and poet.Webster-Watson grew up in Palmerston North, New Zealand, where he attended Palmerston North Boys' High School . At the age of twenty, he traveled to Japan with the Commonwealth Occupation Force...

    - artist
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