$37m school investment in Otago and Southland
Hon Hekia Parata
Minister of Education
Hon Nikki
Kaye
Associate Minister of Education
24 June 2016
Media Statement
$37m school investment in Otago and Southland
Around $37 million will be invested in school property in Otago and Southland, say Education Minister Hekia Parata and Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye.
This investment includes:
• Around $25 million for Wakatipu High School to be relocated and rebuilt for a role of 1200 places (this will increase the current capacity of the school by 140 places, from 1060 to 1200 places)
• Up to $11 million to redevelop Arrowtown
Primary School in Central Otago to provide modern learning
environments and increase capacity of the school from 520 to
560 (this is on top of the investment that took the capacity
of the school from 420 to 520 places since
2012)
• $350,000 for one new classroom at Donovan
Primary School in Invercargill (this is in addition to
funding already approved for two new
classrooms)
• $700,000 for two new classrooms at Mt
Aspiring College in Wanaka
• $350,000 for one new
classroom at Pembroke School in Oamaru.
“This is a
significant investment in schools in Queenstown, as well as
the Otago and Southland regions,” says Ms Parata.
“The redevelopment of Arrowtown Primary School will add further capacity to meet higher than expected roll growth, and will also address weathertightness issues that the school is experiencing.
“Seven extra teaching spaces will be built, on top of six new spaces already provided in 2015. In addition to this, four existing blocks will be replaced with a brand new multi-purpose facility comprising eight teaching spaces and an administration centre.
“This is an exciting project for the school and local community, which will be carried out in stages over the next three years to minimise disruption. The design phase will kick off later this year, and I expect construction to begin in 2017.”
Ms Kaye says that Budget 2016 provides around $25 million for the relocation and rebuild of Wakatipu High School.
“The Government is committed to ensuring that schools in high growth areas have enough space to enable students to learn effectively,” says Ms Kaye.
“Wakatipu High School will be delivered as part of the second Public Private Partnership for schools.
“The school is currently on track for a projected roll of at least 1200. However I can confirm the Ministry has advised me that the masterplan for the school could accommodate a roll of up to 1800. Over the next 12 months the Ministry will finalise what the build roll will be through the delivery of the public private partnership (PPP).
“Today’s investment is in addition to over $50 million invested in the area over the last six years for three new schools, including Wanaka Primary School, Remarkables Primary School and Shotover Primary School.
“Including the additional spaces provided through previous investment and projects green-lighted so far this year, we will deliver around an additional 2000 student places in the Wakatipu Basin between 2010 and 2019.
“The overall student population in 2010 was around 14,000, and to put this in perspective, the Government has invested to increase the network capacity by 17 per cent from 2010 to 2019.
“The additional classrooms and redevelopment announced today will further boost the quality and capacity of schools in the lower South Island, and ensure students have the best possible education opportunities in innovative and inspiring learning environments.”
ends