Education Minister Chris Hipkins has re-announced school building projects across the South Island.
Of the $32 million announced today, $20 million will be for a brand new primary school in Rolleston East.
Hipkins said “more and more families are choosing to move to Rolleston post the earthquakes. It’s one of the fastest growing areas in the country.”
The so-called announcement is not new however. The Government made the same announcement in July last last.
Since 2010, four new primary schools and a secondary school have been established to support growing demand in the area.
“$5 million will be used to fund short term classrooms at schools in the South Island facing severe pressure from rapid roll growth.”
“The other $7 million will deliver permanent roll growth classrooms at four schools to ensure that schools have the space they need.”
“Families rightly expect their children to be able to learn in warm, dry and comfortable classrooms, and we are working hard to make that happen as a major contributor to New Zealand being the best country in the world to bring up a child,” Chris Hipkins said.