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From the Deputy Rector
The Teenage Brain
OK Chorale Assembly Performance
Success at Mathex
PNBHS Second at Jimmy Carter Quiz
Renaissance Tour 2024🇮🇹🇭🇷
Year 10 Visual Art Woodcuts
1st XI Super Eight Hockey Tournament Report🏑
PITO Farming 'Taster' Course
Junhee Cho and Scott Sun Qualify for National Young Performer Competition 🎹
Blood Donor Day 2022
2022 August Library News📚
Ben Shirley Successful at New Zealand Roller Sports Championships
SMART$ Presentation to Year 10
Smashed Presentation to Year 9
Rohan Kanagasundaram Prefect's Assembly Performance
Scott Sun Assembly Presentation 🎼
Camden Woodroofe Qualifies for National Young Performer Competition
Manawatū Secondary Schools Orienteering Championships
Year 11 Geographers Win Regional Geography Quiz (Maatangi Whenua)
Kevin Cao Achieves ATCL Qualification 🎹
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Swimming Championships 🏊♂️
Absences and Lateness
Foodbank Collection🥫🥫
Clay Target Shooting Success
THE PALMERSTONIAN 2022
What is meningococcal disease?
Meningococcal disease is an infection caused by bacteria. It can lead to two very serious illnesses: Meningitis– an infection of the brain membranes. Septicaemia– blood poisoning. There are several different types of meningococcal bacteria, including A, C, W, Y and B. In New Zealand, most meningococcal disease is caused by group B, then group W. Bacteria are spread in a similar way to the common cold – by coughing and sneezing, or from contact with saliva (spit).
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