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Palmerston North Intermediate Normal School

Palmerston North Intermediate Normal School

Palmerston North Intermediate Normal School is a state coeducational intermediate school for year seven and year eight, boys and girls located in central area of Palmerston North, New Zealand. Students are placed in a composite class where they will remain for the two years of their time at the school.
Rotorua Boys' High School

Rotorua Boys' High School

Rotorua Boys' High School is a state school educating boys from Year 9 to Year 13. It is situated just outside of the Rotorua CBD at the intersection of Old Taupo Road and Pukuatua Street in Rotorua, New Zealand.
King's School

King's School

Golf Ave, Otahuhu, Auckland ,
King's School is a primary school for boys from Years 1 (5-years-old) to 8 (13-years-old). It is situated in Auckland, New Zealand, and it also has strong links to the Anglican church; the Anglican Bishop of Auckland and the Dean of Auckland are permanent members of the school's Board Of Governors. The school sits on the former site of King's College and was established there on June 6, 1922 when the College moved to its current site in the South Auckland region of Otahuhu. Boys at King's School are offered a variety of curriculum activities. These include numeracy, literacy, Christian education, physical education, science, technology, art, music, drama, band and French.
Auckland Seventh-day Adventist High School

Auckland Seventh-day Adventist High School

Auckland Seventh-day Adventist High School is a secondary school in Mangere suburb of Manukau city, Auckland Region, New Zealand. It is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist church.
Middleton Grange School

Middleton Grange School

50 Acacia Avenue, Upper Riccarton, Christchurch ,
Middleton Grange School in Christchurch, New Zealand, is a Christian co-educational partially private school for Year 1 to 13 . It is currently New Zealand's largest evangelical Christian school .HistoryEstablished in 1964 by the Christian Schools Trust, as an independent Christian school and became integrated into the state system in 1996. MGS's academic structure consists of four departments, primary school, middle school, senior college and international college.Middleton Grange School belongs to the Christchurch Christian Schools Network (CSN) and the New Zealand Association for Christian Schools (NZACS).The school premises used to house the Christchurch headquarters of the Maxim Institute, a conservative Christian thinktank. Bruce Logan was once Middleton Grange's former curriculum director.The school was ordered in 2010 to apologise and compensate a former employee for firing him because of his homosexuality.HousesSecondary school pupils are divided into specific houses which then compete in sporting and cultural activities. There are four of these, named after early British explorers of Antarctica, as Robert Falcon Scott stayed at Middleton Grange's original gentry house before embarking on his ill-fated expedition.Notable alumniGraham Capill - Former leader, Christian Heritage. Eldest son of Don Capill, First Middleton Grange Vice-Principal.Serena Rongonui - Television presenter, What Now?.
Aorangi School

Aorangi School

Aorangi School was located in the suburb of Bryndwr in Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. The school was closed by the government on 27 January 2010.
Hagley Community College

Hagley Community College

510 Hagley Avenue, Christchurch ,
Hagley Community College, is a non-integrated state secondary school in inner-city Christchurch, New Zealand. Prior to 1965 the school was Christchurch West High School, which was founded in 1858.
Karamu High School

Karamu High School

Windsor Avenue, Hastings ,
Karamu High School is a co-educational state high school in Hastings, New Zealand for students in Years 9 to 13. The school is the main co-ed secondary school within Hastings City itself. The school’s campus is located to the easternmost end of Hastings City, adjacent to Windsor Park to the west and the Heretaunga Plains’ orchards to the east.
Wellington High School

Wellington High School

Taranaki Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Wellington ,
Wellington High School is a co-educational (since 1905) secondary school in downtown Wellington, New Zealand. In 2005 the roll was approximately 1100 students. It was founded, as Wellington College of Design, in the 1880s with the intention of providing a more appropriate education for the Dominion than the narrow academic training provided by the existing schools. It is the first co-educational secondary in New Zealand.
National Library of New Zealand

National Library of New Zealand

The National Library of New Zealand is New Zealand's legal deposit library charged with the obligation to "enrich the cultural and economic life of New Zealand and its interchanges with other nations" (National Library of New Zealand (Te Puna Mātauranga) Act 2003). Under the Act, the library is also expected to be: "collecting, preserving, and protecting documents, particularly those relating to New Zealand, and making them accessible for all the people of New Zealand, in a manner consistent with their status as documentary heritage and taonga; and "supplementing and furthering the work of other libraries in New Zealand; and "working collaboratively with other institutions having similar purposes, including those forming part of the international library community."
Invercargill Airport

Invercargill Airport

Invercargill Airport is a controlled aerodrome located 1 NM west of the city centre of Invercargill at the south of the South Island of New Zealand, it's also the southern most controlled airport in the Commonwealth. Formed on reclaimed land from the Waihopai/New River Estuary in 1938, the airport was prone to flooding, the worst being in 1984, leaving it unused for two months. At this time the city council proposed moving the airport back to Dawson Farm, Myross Bush, the original site up to 1942. Instead a large flood protection scheme was built, but during its construction the airport was flooded again in 1987, thanks to a combination of heavy rain and an unusually high tidal surge. Once completed, the airport has had no problems since.HistoryThe site of today's airport is located on what was a tidal estuary lake. It was chosen as a closer to town facility than the then current leased land aerodrome, Dawson Farm, located a then considerable 10 km away northeast of Invercargill. This was to allow the southern city a better airline gateway. The draining and stabilising of land began in 1936. It took until 1939 before a rudimentary landing strip was considered acceptable for light aircraft to land. By then World War Two had begun and the RNZAF used it as a back-up auxiliary field while Dawson Farm remained the air force's aerodrome of choice as heavier patrol bombers could land there. The continual draining of the surrounding land was (and still is) achieved with the use of a large canal and tidal pumping system. In summer months the area is below mean sea level. The City Council built two hangers while the air force built one larger facility. Pre-fabricated office blocks provided basic administration facilities.
Gore High School

Gore High School

Coutts Road, Gore ,
Gore High School is one of two secondary schools in Gore, New Zealand. It is located on Coutts Road in the west of Gore.