Hon Nikki Kaye
Associate Education Minister
4 September 2014 Media Statement
$22m upgrade for North Canterbury schools
The Government is investing more than $22 million in the redevelopment of four schools across North Canterbury,
Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye says.
“The funding will be used to expand and upgrade Oxford Area School, Rangiora Borough School, Ashgrove School and
Southbrook School as part of the Government’s ongoing investment to ensure that schools have buildings fit for purpose
and that provide safe and inspiring modern learning environments,” Ms Kaye says.
“The Oxford and Rangiora communities have experienced population growth following the Christchurch earthquakes, the
first of which struck four years ago today.
“I recently announced a $14.9 million investment in Rangiora High School to accommodate roll growth. The investment in
these four additional schools
will likewise prepare them for anticipated roll growth and reflects the Government’s continued support of the Canterbury
region.”
The Government is investing more than $300 million in a six-year programme involving an estimated 30 schools, to address
infrastructure issues and modernise their facilities, Ms Kaye says.
“The North Canterbury upgrades are part of the Government’s plan to raise student achievement by ensuring students can
learn and achieve in the best possible environments.
“The schools have worked with the Ministry of Education to develop this plan. The new classrooms will be built to the
latest learning environment standards that support modern teaching styles and provide a comfortable environment for
students.”
Notes to editors:
The $22m will be allocated approximately as follows:
• Oxford Area School – $4.9m for six roll growth classrooms and the replacement of two relocatable buildings;
• Rangiora Borough School – $7m for four roll growth classrooms, the replacement of a six-classroom permanent block, and
two relocatable classrooms;
• Ashgrove School – $4.7m for three roll growth classrooms and the replacement of five relocatable classrooms; and
• Southbrook School – $5.2m for four roll growth teaching spaces, plus the replacement of two classrooms, the school
administration building and the library.
In addition, a new primary school is planned for Rangiora and a site has been purchased, with construction currently
planned for 2020.