Roslyn School, Palmerston North
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Roslyn School | |
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Type | State Co-Ed Primary (Year 0-8) |
Year established | 1953 |
Address | Kipling Street, Roslyn, Palmerston North |
Principal | J. How |
School roll | 549 |
Socio-economic decile (10 is high) | 3 |
Ministry of Education Institution no. | 2439 |
Website | http://www.roslyn.school.nz |
Roslyn School is a Primary School in the Palmerston North suburb of Roslyn.
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[edit] Location
The school is located at the eastern end of Tremaine Avenue and serves the upper portion of the suburb, whilst Terrace End School serves the rest. Roslyn's zone may also encompass the suburb of Kelvin Grove.
Before Roslyn extended its facilities to include Year 7 and 8 pupils, it was almost custom that pupils of this age carried on to Ross Intermediate School.
Roslyn's colours are Blue and Red.
[edit] HistoryRoslyn School was established in 1953 to cater for the thriving State House system within the suburb of Roslyn. Before this time, children at primary school-age would attend other schools such as Milson or Terrace End. [edit] No Hurting SchoolRoslyn School has a policy as a "No Hurting School." The objective is to increase social awareness and skills without resorting to physical and emotional hurt. [edit] Reference |