Construction starts at new $40m Hamilton school
Construction starts at new $40m Hamilton school
Associate Education Minister Nikki
Kaye will turn the soil at a ceremony tomorrow morning to
mark the start of construction of Hamilton’s new Rototuna
Junior High School.
“Rototuna is Hamilton’s fastest growing community, and this new school reflects the Government’s commitment to ensure school capacity matches changing population trends,” says Ms Kaye.
The school, estimated to cost $40 million to build, will have capacity for up to 1,200 students from years seven to 10, and is due to open at the start of 2016.
“Like all new schools being built in New Zealand, Rototuna Junior High will provide fresh, exciting and modern learning environments.
“The way young people are taught has changed immensely and schools are now designed to support this new approach.
“Features of today’s schools include adaptable, open plan learning spaces and quality wireless connectivity. Rototuna Junior High will also have specialist music suites, visual and performing arts studios and recording studios.”
The school is being built to attain a 5 Star Green Building rating, and will harvest rainwater for non-drinking purposes, have high levels of insulation and maximum natural ventilation and lighting.
“With its fantastic facilities, Rototuna Junior High will be a great asset for the community and a great place of learning for all the kids who will go there from 2016 on.”
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