Palmerston North High School - Old Boys in Hawke's Bay
Four lists of Palmerston North High School old boys living in the Hawke's Bay area. These lists date from the 1950s-1970s.
Four lists of Palmerston North High School old boys living in the Hawke's Bay area. These lists date from the 1950s-1970s.
A newsletter from the Palmerston North Technical School Parent-Teachers' Association. Topics covered include; staff changes, Grey Street extension,"Merrie England" production, school activities and events, cafeteria, equipment and facilities, Rangitikei Street grounds, uniforms, and careers.
A newsletter from the Palmerston North Technical School Parent-Teachers' Association. Topics covered include; school activities and events, a new school development, Grey Street extension, lost property, cafeteria, and a list of association officers.
A newsletter from the Palmerston North Technical School Parent-Teachers' Association. Topics covered include; the visist of the Minister of Education (Mr. Argie), Grey Street extension, staff, teaching equipment, war memorial plaque, school activities, uniforms, examinations, and the Board of Governors.
The 1982 prospectus for the Palmerston North Technical Institute. Information includes an overview of the institution, enrollment requirements and fees, course information for commerce, nursing and health studies, technician studies, and trades, and a map of the campus.
A newsletter from the Palmerston North Technical School Parent-Teachers' Association. Topics covered include, accommodation, equipment and facilities, school activities, Show Day holiday, and staff.
A summary of the results of public submissions on the proposal to establish the Manawatu Polytechnic campus on "Railway Land" in Palmerton North.
A brouchure outling secretarial courses offered at Palmerston North Technical Institute in 1983. In addition course outlings, also included is information on fees, accomodation, term dates, enrollment, tutorial staff, and an application form.
This booklet provides information on the naming of the buildings that form the Universal College of Learning (UCOL) campus in Palmerston North. Also included is a bried history of the campus (in various forms as Palmerston North Technical School, Palmerston North Technical Institute, and Manawatu Polytechnic). In addition, there is information on the Paul Dibble sculpture, "The Nectar Eaters", and carvings on campus "Hinenuitepo", "Tumatauenga" and "Whatukura".