Demise of bulk funding a big win for teachers, learners and school communities
18 November 2016
NZEI Te Riu Roa and PPTA congratulate the Minister of Education and Cabinet for making the right decision to reject bulk
funding of schools.
NZEI President Louise Green and PPTA President Angela Roberts say taking bulk funding off the table is a big win for
public education and for the thousands of teachers and school support staff who united in unprecedented numbers at more
than 50 union meetings around the country in September.
PPTA President Angela Roberts says parents and educators had rejected bulk funding because they realised it was a cost
cutting tool that would force schools to make trade-offs between hiring teachers and other costs. Thousands of parents
signed postcards to the Minister calling for better funding, not bulk funding during a national roadshow organised by
the two unions earlier this term.
Angela Roberts says the win is good news for learners, as bulk funding led to fewer teachers, larger class sizes and
narrower subject choices for students.
She says the two unions welcomed the opportunity to now focus on how funding could be used to improve equity.
"Now that the distraction of bulk funding has been removed we can begin the real work of developing an equitable funding
model that works for every child,” she said.
However, Louise Green warned that ditching the decile system and replacing it with more targeted funding would not help
schools unless the chronic underfunding of education was also addressed.
“We call on the Government to take the next step -- to increase school funding and restore funding to early childhood
services, which has been frozen for six years,” she says.
Both unions’ National Executives are meeting this morning and the Presidents will make a joint statement at lunchtime.