Palmerston North Intermediate Normal School

State co-ed intermediate, years 7-8 school
40°21′42″S 175°36′38″E / 40.3618°S 175.6105°E / -40.3618; 175.6105InformationTypeState Co-Ed intermediate, Years 7-8MottoHaere Ake Ra (Onwards and Upwards)Established1941Ministry of Education Institution no.2419PrincipalHamish RuawaiSchool roll693[1] (February 2024)Socio-economic decile8Websitewww.pnins.school.nz

Palmerston North Intermediate Normal School (commonly known as PNINS - said PIN-INS) is a state coeducational intermediate school for year seven and year eight, boys and girls located in the central area of Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Students are placed in a composite class on the first day of Year 7 where they will remain for the two years of their time at the school.

Sports exchange

The school has an annual sports exchange with Hāwera Intermediate school and an annual performing arts exchange with Taradale Intermediate school.

PNINS are also a regular participant at the AIMS Games in Tauranga each year.

History

The school was founded in 1941.[2]

The building was used as a military hospital in World War II for wounded soldiers. And many of the doors in the main building were double hinged to allow stretchers to be transported more easily, most still remain.

Notable students

  • Trevor de Cleene (1933–2001), former MP representing Palmerston North[3]
  • Kayla Sharland, former Black Sticks captain
  • Levi Sherwood, Freestyle motocross rider
  • Sam Whitelock, All Black
  • Nick Wilson, Men's Black Stick
  • Aaron Cruden, All Black
  • Luke Whitelock, All Black
  • George Whitelock, All Black
  • Adam Milne, Black Cap
  • Jeremy Corbett Comedian
  • Alex Rufer, Wellington Phoenix Football Team
  • Jacob Oram, Black Cap
  • Emily Naylor, Black Stick
  • John Clarke, comedian (also known as Fred Dagg)
  • Georgia Barnett, Black Stick[4]

References

  1. ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
  2. ^ "75th Jubilee" (PDF). School Newsletter No 7. 5 May 2015.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ "Hockey: Georgia Barnett". m.nzherald.co.nz. Retrieved 27 September 2016.