Govt Commits to New Primary School to Address Roll Growth in Auckland

As part of Budget 24’s $456 million injection into school property growth, a new primary school for years 1-6 will be opened in Flat Bush, Auckland.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Wellington | Updated: 05-07-2024 12:24 IST | Created: 05-07-2024 12:24 IST
Govt Commits to New Primary School to Address Roll Growth in Auckland
“This investment is another step the Government is taking to deliver a world-leading education system that sets Kiwi kids up for future success,” Stanford concluded. Image Credit:
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The Coalition Government is addressing roll growth and easing pressure in Auckland’s school system by committing to the construction of a new primary school, Education Minister Erica Stanford has announced.

As part of Budget 24’s $456 million injection into school property growth, a new primary school for years 1-6 will be opened in Flat Bush, Auckland. Initially known as Flat Bush Southwest Primary School, the school will have a roll capacity of 600 students.

“This will be one of three brand new schools delivered through this year’s Budget. The overall investment is supporting the expansion of the School Property Portfolio and delivering up to 8,000 student places,” said Stanford.

“Flat Bush is experiencing significant residential growth. Establishing this new school will alleviate pressure on existing local schools and give parents more options when considering what’s best for their child’s education. We are committed to investing in our schools so our students can thrive,” Stanford added.

Local MP Rima Nakhle welcomed the announcement, which provides certainty for parents in the Takanini electorate.

The Ministry of Education will be calling for nominations for a school Establishment Board. Once appointed, the Board will be responsible for appointing a foundation principal, determining school policy and governance practices, and ensuring the school reflects the needs and aspirations of the local community.

Construction is expected to begin later this year, with the school planned to open in 2026.

“This investment is another step the Government is taking to deliver a world-leading education system that sets Kiwi kids up for future success,” Stanford concluded.

 
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