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
Our School Icons The Swimming Pool
Water warm or cold mucking around in a school pool has never disappointed any students here at Grey Lynn school. In the history of our school we've had two school pools each becoming more able to withstand time. The most recent one was built in 1992 and is still in use today. In 1942 the first pool was built by parents with a child here at that time. But the pool's plaque isn't dedicated to those parents, it is dedicated to the well known Solomona family who built the most recent pool for more children to enjoy. By Alex
(Editors note: teaching children to swim was always considered important at Grey Lynn School. In the 1920s and 1930s senior children were walked down to the beach at Westmere for swimming lessons. Changing sheds were built at the beach for the purpose.)
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Swimming Sports 1994. Note the colours of the buildings and the then new building which was a Samoan Pre-school and is now our library.
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The plaque on the pool remembering the Solomona family at Grey Lynn School and their part in building the pool.
The pool today in 2011.