Home-100 years of Grey Lynn School
- Our School Icons The Puriri Tree
- Our School Icons Memorial Plaques
- Our School Icons The Dental Clinic
- Our School Icons The Plantation
- Our School Icons The Swimming Pool
- Our School Icons The Adventure Playgrounds
- Grey Lynn School Pupils at War - 1914-1918
- Grey Lynn School Pupils at War - 1939-1945
- Our School Taonga: Our Motto-Deeds not Words
- Our School Taonga: Certificates and awards
- Our School Taonga: The 1929 Handmade School Magazine
- Our School Taonga: Jubilee Badges
- Our School Taonga: Homework!
- Changes to our school buildings in 100 years
- Famous Past Pupils
- Arbor Day at Grey Lynn School
- Sports in the past
- Grey Lynn School Jubilees
- Centennial 2010
- Memories of Grey Lynn School by past pupils
- Memories of Grey Lynn School by past pupils 2
- Memories of Grey Lynn School by past pupils 3
- The Culture and Population of Grey Lynn School
- Our team
- PKIL - the Research Process at Grey Lynn School
- Learning outcomes
- References and acknowledgements
Famous Past Pupils
Jean Gardner Batten
Jean Batten was a great woman who originated in Rotorua but she decided not to leave her story there. She travelled to England and trained as a pilot but didn't stop there just yet. She decided to fly to Australia and then New Zealand. Why did she do this? Because she was one of the world's first woman aviators. Surprisingly, Jean Batten came to Grey Lynn School along with her two brothers, John and Harold. We will always be proud to say she was once a pupil at our school. By Alex
(Photo of Jean Batten arriving at Mangere Aerodrome in October 1936 after a solo flight from Lympne in Kent, England, which took 21 days altogether with stops in a number of countries including India and Australia.This photo originally appeared in the Weekly News.)