Ara welcomes national polytechnic Establishment Board home
Ara Institute of Canterbury, along with Christchurch
City Council and ChristchurchNZ, is welcoming the decision
to locate the new Establishment Board in our city.
“Ara welcomes the membership of the new Establishment Board and that it will be based in Christchurch. We look forward to working with the Board and believe that Ara, as one of the high performing institutes in the sector, is well positioned to make a constructive contribution to the Board’s work,” says Ara’s CE Tony Gray.
Over the next two to three years, the vocational education and training industry will see New Zealand’s 16 institutes of technology and polytechnics (ITPs) brought together to operate as a single national campus network.
Education Minister Chris
Hipkins announced the Establishment Board will ensure the
new Institute is
operational and effective from day one,
working from their base in
Christchurch.
ChristchurchNZ CEO Joanna Norris said
the location of the Establishment Board in the city could be
a
game changer.
“This has the potential to
further stimulate the already strong innovation and
education offering in the city and the rest of New
Zealand,” said Norris.
Earlier this year, as part of its submission on the proposed industry changes ChristchurchNZ advocated for the head office to be located in the city.
The proposal cited a new central city offering, affordable expansion opportunities, a proven and leading provider with Ara Institute of Canterbury already located in the city, as selling points for the head office location.
“Christchurch is an affordable and desirable place to live. We’ve got unrivaled access to the mountains and the sea, growing hospitality and recreational attractions and excellent domestic and international air connections.
“We look forward to supporting the Board to achieve the potential of the new model,” said Norris.
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel said that
the announcement was a vote of confidence in the
city.
“We are very proud of the role the Ara
Institute of Canterbury plays within the city’s
innovation
ecosystem. It’s co-location with the
Innovation Precinct makes the central city a perfect
location for the Establishment Board to be based,” said
Dalziel.