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Pinehurst School

Coordinates:36°44′25″S174°42′17″E / 36.7402°S 174.7048°E /-36.7402; 174.7048
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Private co-ed composite, years 1–13 school
Pinehurst School
The Reception Building, Pinehurst School
Address
Map
75 Bush Road, Albany, Auckland
Coordinates36°44′25″S174°42′17″E / 36.7402°S 174.7048°E /-36.7402; 174.7048
Information
TypePrivate co-ed composite, years 1–13
MottoProud of who we are, what we know and what we can achieve.
Established1991
Ministry of Education Institution no.440
PrincipalMike Waller
School roll1,149[1](November 2024)
HousesKauri, Matai, Rimu, Totara
Socio-economic decile10
Websitepinehurst.school.nz

Pinehurst School is a private education institute located inAuckland,New Zealand with a roll of 1,149 students in November 2024. The institute was established on 3 March 1991,[2][3]

The school offers theInternational General Certificate of Secondary Education, IGCSE examination.

Facilities

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In the year 2007, the leader of the National partyJohn Key opened the new arts and drama facility[citation needed], which won an Institute of Architects northern region award.[4]

In 2015 the school proposed a new college block and a new multi-sports area to replace existing tennis courts. A new library block was completed in November 2019, and was officially opened on 10 February 2020, byErica Stanford, MP of East Coast Bays. The proposed College 5 block was completed in 2023, including a new amphitheater which seats 250 and classroom block replacing the Village.

Notable Alumni

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Gallery

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  • View of colleges and gym
    View of colleges and gym
  • Sports amenities, library and arena
    Sports amenities, library and arena

References

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  1. ^"New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved1 January 2025.
  2. ^Wood, George."Stadium, Schools & Rates".Channel. Benefitz. Retrieved28 August 2012.
  3. ^"Pinehurst strikes a deal". North Shore Times Advertiser. 7 September 1993. p. 8. Retrieved22 April 2024.
  4. ^Gibson, Anne (19 October 2007)."School buildings a lesson in great design". NZ Herald. Retrieved6 April 2024.

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