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RNZ News
28-05-2025
- Business
- RNZ News
Govt invests $108 million in education in fastest growing district
education Canterbury 5:25 pm today Education Minister, Erica Stanford, said the Selwyn district in Canterbury is getting a new 12 classroom primary school, 52 new classrooms at other existing schools as well as the government land-banking a site for a future primary. It's part of $161 million of spending on schools in the wider region. Timothy Brown was at Lincoln Primary School for the announcement, and filed this report.

RNZ News
28-05-2025
- Business
- RNZ News
Govt invests $108 mil education in fastest growing district
education Canterbury 27 minutes ago Education Minister, Erica Stanford, said the Selwyn district in Canterbury is getting a new 12 classroom primary school, 52 new classrooms at other existing schools as well as the government land-banking a site for a future primary. It's part of $161 million of spending on schools in the wider region. Timothy Brown was at Lincoln Primary School for the announcement, and filed this report.


Otago Daily Times
28-05-2025
- Politics
- Otago Daily Times
Govt invests $161m in Canterbury schools
Selwyn MP Nicola Grigg with Education Minister Erica Stanford and Lincoln Primary principal Chris Nord in December. Photo: Supplied The government will put another $161 million into Canterbury schools, Education Minister Erica Stanford announced today. Selwyn was the biggest winner with a $108 million investment to deliver a new school with 12 classrooms, 52 classrooms at existing schools, and the purchase of a new site for a future school. "The Selwyn community has been loud and clear, they don't have enough classroom space to keep up with demand," Stanford said. "We are acting decisively to address this through a comprehensive growth plan to provide certainty and ensure more children can flourish." The investment in Selwyn will deliver: Ten classrooms at Lincoln Primary School A 12-classroom expansion for Ararira Springs Primary School in Lincoln, including two learning support spaces A six-classroom expansion at Te Rōhotu Whio Primary School in Rolleston An expansion at Te Rau Horopito, including 12 classrooms, six outside technology spaces and multipurpose space A 12-classroom expansion and admin spaces at the new campus for Rolleston College The purchase of a site in Prebbleton for a primary school, and funding to start construction on the first stage, which includes 12 teaching spaces, an admin area and multipurpose space A site in Lincoln for a new primary school. "We are committing a further $53 million to add 51 new classrooms, including a new school in the wider Canterbury region to meet the growing student population," Stanford said. The remainder of the Canterbury funding will go to: A new primary school on Milns Rd, which includes 12 classrooms, admin block and multipurpose spaces, Eight classrooms at Woodend School, Two classrooms for Sefton School, Four classrooms at Addington Te Kura Taumatua, Two classrooms at Somerfield Te Kura Wairepo, Four classrooms at Te Kura o te Tauawa Halswell School. Three classrooms at Wigram Primary School – Te Piki Kāhu, Two classrooms for Te Kura o Mōkihi Spreydon School, Four classrooms at Christchurch East School. Four classrooms for Knights Stream School – Mingimingi Hautoa and, Four classrooms for Pareawa Banks Avenue School. Two classrooms for Hinds School in Mid-Canterbury. "Delivering this scale of projects in Canterbury was made possible by the Government driving efficiencies in school property delivery," Stanford said. "The use of standardised building designs, offsite manufacturing, and streamlining procurement have lowered the average cost of a classroom by 28%. "This has allowed 30% more classrooms to be delivered last year compared to the year before. "All Kiwi kids deserve to thrive at school that starts with warm, safe and dry classrooms. "Our priority is getting spades in the ground as soon as possible so schools, families and communities have certainty and benefit sooner."


Otago Daily Times
28-05-2025
- Business
- Otago Daily Times
$161m investment in Canterbury schools
Selwyn MP Nicola Grigg with Education Minister Erica Stanford and Lincoln Primary principal Chris Nord in December. Photo: Supplied The Government will put another $161 million into Canterbury schools, Education Minister Erica Stanford announced today. Selwyn was the biggest winner with a $108 million investment to deliver a new school with 12 classrooms, 52 classrooms at existing schools, and the purchase of a new site for a future school. Said Stanford: "The Selwyn community has been loud and clear, they don't have enough classroom space to keep up with demand. "We are acting decisively to address this through a comprehensive growth plan to provide certainty and ensure more children can flourish." The investment in Selwyn will deliver: Ten classrooms at Lincoln Primary School A 12-classroom expansion for Ararira Springs Primary School in Lincoln, including two learning support spaces A six-classroom expansion at Te Rōhotu Whio Primary School in Rolleston An expansion at Te Rau Horopito, including 12 classrooms, six outside technology spaces and multipurpose space A 12-classroom expansion and admin spaces at the new campus for Rolleston College The purchase of a site in Prebbleton for a primary school, and funding to start construction on the first stage, which includes 12 teaching spaces, an admin area and multipurpose space A site in Lincoln for a new primary school. Said Stanford: "We are committing a further $53 million to add 51 new classrooms, including a new school in the wider Canterbury region to meet the growing student population." The remainder of the Canterbury funding will go to: A new primary school on Milns Rd, which includes 12 classrooms, admin block and multipurpose spaces, Eight classrooms at Woodend School, Two classrooms for Sefton School, Four classrooms at Addington Te Kura Taumatua, Two classrooms at Somerfield Te Kura Wairepo, Four classrooms at Te Kura o te Tauawa Halswell School. Three classrooms at Wigram Primary School – Te Piki Kāhu, Two classrooms for Te Kura o Mōkihi Spreydon School, Four classrooms at Christchurch East School. Four classrooms for Knights Stream School – Mingimingi Hautoa and, Four classrooms for Pareawa Banks Avenue School. Two classrooms for Hinds School in Mid-Canterbury. Said Stanford: "Delivering this scale of projects in Canterbury was made possible by the Government driving efficiencies in school property delivery. "The use of standardised building designs, offsite manufacturing, and streamlining procurement have lowered the average cost of a classroom by 28%. "This has allowed 30% more classrooms to be delivered last year compared to the year before. "All Kiwi kids deserve to thrive at school that starts with warm, safe and dry classrooms. "Our priority is getting spades in the ground as soon as possible so schools, families and communities have certainty and benefit sooner."