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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.
Palmerston North Girls' High School Te Kura Kōhine o Papaioea | |
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Coordinates | 40°22′03″S 175°37′06″E / 40.3676°S 175.6184°E |
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Type | Single-sex secondary school for girls (Year 9–13) |
Motto | Semper Sursum 'Ever Upwards' |
Established | 1902 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 203 |
Principal | Tracy Walker |
School roll | 1273[1] (August 2024) |
Socio-economic decile | 8P[2] |
Website | pnghs.school.nz |
Location
editThe main entrance of the school is located on Fitzherbert Avenue, near the Victoria Esplanade. Adjacent to the north are Huia Street and tennis courts. Behind the school is Manawaroa/Ongley Park.
History
editIn 1902, Palmerston North High School was a co-ed secondary school created with an initial roll of 84 students (40 boys and 44 girls). The first classes were held at St Andrews Presbyterian Church Sunday School hall.
In 1912, Palmerston North High School was split into two single-sex schools: Palmerston North Girls’ High School and Palmerston North Boys’ High School.
School houses
editPalmerston North Girls' High School is divided into four houses. On enrolment, students are placed in a house at random, or into a house with family ties if possible. Staff are also placed in the houses. Each house is named after a former principal of the school.
The house names and colours are as follows:
Colours | Name |
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Rhodes | |
Stephens | |
Mills | |
Hodges |
The student councils organise events, many of which contribute to the inter-house competition and points towards the award of the Nash Cup.
Demographics
editAt the September 2010 Education Review Office (ERO) review, Palmerston North Girls' High School had 1202 students enrolled, including 22 international students. 64 percent of students identified as New Zealand European (Pākehā), 17 percent identified as Māori, three percent as Pacific Islanders, and 16 percent as another ethnicity.[3]
Palmerston North Girls' High School has a socio-economic decile of 8 (step P), meaning it draws its school community from areas of moderate to high socioeconomic advantage when compared to other New Zealand schools. This changed from decile 9 (step Q) at the beginning of 2015, as part of the nationwide review of deciles following the 2013 census.[2]
Notable alumnae
edit- Rita Angus – painter
- Hannah Rowe – New Zealand White Fern (cricket)
- Georgia Barnett – 2015 Manawatu Sportswoman of the Year and Women's Black Sticks (hockey)[4]
- Hannah Broederlow – New Zealand netball player
- Jessica Clarke – New Zealand model
- Joy Cowley – writer
- Rebecca Hull – New Zealand Women's rugby union player
- Anna Leese – opera singer
- Liana Leota – New Zealand netball player
- Emily Naylor – New Zealand Women's Black Sticks (hockey)
- Kayla Sharland – New Zealand Women's Black Sticks (hockey)
- Caroline Williams – journalist[5]
- Maia Cotton – model[6]
References
edit- ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ a b "Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- ^ "Palmerston North Girls' High School Education Review". Education Review Office. 3 December 2010. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- ^ "Hockey: Georgia Barnett". m.nzherald.co.nz. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
- ^ Stuff, "Stuff wins best mobile app at Voyager Media Awards", Stuff.co.nz, May 24, 2023. Retrieved 02-09-2023.
- ^ NZ Herald, "Kiwi model Maia Cotton tells Aussies: 'Stop claiming us'", New Zealand Herald, February 10, 2019. Retrieved 02-09-2023.