New Zealand, Auckland
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Three dedicated Primary playgrounds serve different age groups, set among green fields, tranquil ponds and fruit trees. Purpose-built learning zones span across both campuses to support learning, connection and creativity. The theatre is a 253-seat venue opened in 2023 for drama, music, assemblies and presentations. The Library opened in 2020, blending light-filled study spaces with a dedicated dance studio and adjoining boardroom. The Arena, Gym & Dance Studio is dedicated for sport, while Turf & Courts provide an all-weather surface for hockey, tennis, netball and Kidzplay Saturday Netball.
Two gymnasiums and a full-size TigerTurf multi-sport field (FIH-certified for hockey, tennis and netball) are central to Pinehurst's sports programme. Nearby venues include the Millennium Centre and Northern Arena Swimming Centre. The front-of-campus sports hub features a six-court turf for netball and other outdoor activities. Athletics and Cross Country events are held at external venues such as Rosedale Park and the AUT Millennium. With two dedicated Sports Coordinators and more than 150 sports teams, students compete across a wide range of activities.
The theatre seats 253 and is used for drama, music, assemblies and presentations. The Library opened in 2020 and blends light-filled study spaces with a dedicated dance studio and adjoining boardroom. Arena, Gym & Dance Studio is a dedicated space for sport, performances and events. Three dedicated Primary playgrounds serve different age groups, with purpose-built learning zones across two campuses.
Pinehurst offers over 150 sports teams with two dedicated Sports Coordinators. Two gymnasiums, a full-size TigerTurf field and access to Millennium Centre and Northern Arena Swimming Centre support these activities. Sports include Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Climbing, Football & Futsal, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey, Netball, Orienteering, Snow Sports, Table Tennis, Tennis, Touch Rugby, Volleyball and Water Polo. After School Programmes include Snowplanet ski and snowboard sessions for Years 1–8, and The Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Awards are offered as an extracurricular option.
Pinehurst School, located in New Zealand, is an independent co-educational school offering the Cambridge Pathway from Year 1 to Year 13. The curriculum runs Cambridge Primary, IGCSE, and Cambridge International AS and A Levels, with Cambridge Fellowship since 2006 and selected as New Zealand's Cambridge Demonstration Centre in 2022. The school opened in 1991 after being founded in 1990, beginning as a not-for-profit community school. A major infrastructure program in the 1990s and the theatre's opening in 2023 reflect ongoing development. The campus comprises two locations with three Primary playgrounds, purpose-built learning zones, and a 253-seat theatre used for drama, music, assemblies and presentations. Sports are central, with two gymnasiums, a TigerTurf field, a six-court turf, and access to Millennium Centre and Northern Arena Swimming Centre, supporting over 150 teams. The Arts, music, drama and dance are integrated across Primary to College, along with the Duke of Edinburgh programme and productions.