Papanui High School
Papanui High School (PHS) is a co-educational state secondary school located in Papanui, Christchurch, New Zealand. It is situated on Langdons Road, in a rapidly growing commercial area. It was formerly bounded by Northlands Mall, and Firestone. AttendanceAs of Term 1, 2024, all year groups except Year 9 have 'moderate absence' according to Ministry of Education standards.[3][better source needed] Years 10, 11, 12, and 13 less than 80% of students 'regularly attending' (attending more than 90% of the school term) with respective percentages of 76, 78, 78, and 75. Year 9s have the highest number, with 87% of them in regular attendance.[4] HistoryThe school opened as Papanui Technical College in 1936 with an informal opening on 26 May 1936,[5] and held an official opening in September 1936.[6] It operated under the control of the Christchurch Technical College.[7][8] The first principal of the school was Joseph Bell McBride.[9] In the late 1940s educational changes[10] transferred the control of the technical colleges[11] from the Technical College boards to new school boards. The school continued to be known as the Papanui Technical High School. Debate about the name of the school led to a name change to Papanui High School in 1954.[12] 2011 earthquakeIn 2011 a new community and school shared gymnasium and pool complex was introduced to the school's campus.[13] It was opened in association with Christchurch City Council and was named in honour of Paralympian Graham Condon.[14] Papanui High School site-shared[15] with Shirley Boys' High School for 26 weeks following the 2011 earthquake.[16] It is the fourth largest school in Christchurch with a roll of 1532 students in August 2024.[17] The standard school pathway follows the NCEA (National Certificate of Education Achievement) curriculum with many subjects ranging from sciences such as Biology and Physics, to arts and history subjects such as photography and geography. The school also features the Kimi Ora department, a unit of the school designed in aiding and schooling students with an intellectual or behavioural disability, with each Kimi Ora student working on their individual education program designed with assistance from the family, specialists, and the teaching staff.[18] Notable alumni
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