Schools keen to re-open
Schools keen to re-open
Education Minister Anne Tolley has announced that 19 schools in Christchurch City have indicated they want to re-open later this week or early next week, following the recent earthquake.
“It’s extremely heartening that these schools feel confident enough to re-open,” says Mrs Tolley.
“Many schools and ECE services sustained only minor damage. Those that believe they are in a position to re-open should seek support from the Ministry of Education. The Ministry will then work with the school board or ECE service, Civil Defence, and other relevant authorities to determine when they can open.
“Many schools have already begun the clean-up operation, and I want to thank Federated Farmers for their kind offer to go in and help schools over the next few days.
“Phillipstown School was the first to benefit from this today and I know the principal, who is determined to open for students as soon as possible, is extremely grateful for the assistance provided by farmers, students and local people.
“A number of options are being considered for the worst-affected schools, as we plan to get all students back into some form of education as soon as circumstances allow.
“This includes some students going off-site, schools splitting days on the same site, bringing in relocateable classrooms and providing relief teacher support where necessary.
“Meanwhile, 42 schools and 52 early childhood education services have now opened in the Selwyn and Waimakariri districts, with more to follow later in the week.”
Parents should contact their schools for more information on schools re-opening, or go to the Ministry website at www.minedu.govt.nz
The Ministry also has Traumatic Incident teams on stand-by if schools require additional support.
“There have been generous offers of support from schools around New Zealand, and this is greatly appreciated,” says Mrs Tolley.
“Latest figures show that 2252 Christchurch students have been enrolled at schools around the country.
“This shows that parents want to get their children back into education, and we are doing everything we can to make sure Christchurch schools are up and running as quickly as we can.”
The Ministry website has been updated with information for parents on supporting children and their learning at home, at www.minedu.govt.nz.
Note to editors.
The following table shows the local authorities where students have enrolled:
Timaru District
237
Dunedin
City
168
Ashburton
District
147
Auckland
142
Marlborough
District
134
Queenstown-Lakes
District
130
Hurunui District
115
Waitaki
District
102
Nelson City
99
Tasman
District
94
Invercargill City
74
Central
Otago District
62
Kaikoura
District
62
Wellington City
57
Buller
District
53
Selwyn District
50
Waimate
District
44
MacKenzie
District
43
Waimakariri District
43
Grey
District
41
Westland District
38
Southland
District
32
Lower Hutt City
21
Clutha
District
18
Palmerston North
City
17
Horowhenua District
16
Rotorua
District
15
Porirua City
14
Gore
District
10
Hastings District
9
Manawatu
District
9
New Plymouth District
9
Waikato
District
8
Western Bay Of Plenty
District
8
Hamilton City
8
Kapiti Coast
District
8
South Waikato District
8
Napier
City
7
Thames-Coromandel District
7
Far
North District
7
Whakatane
District
7
Waipa District
7
Whangarei
District
6
Gisborne District
5
Masterton
District
5
Carterton
District
5
Christchurch City
5
Rangitikei
District
5
Kaipara District
5
Tauranga
City
5
South Taranaki District
4
South
Wairarapa District
4
Hauraki
District
4
Central Hawkes Bay
District
4
Stratford District
4
Upper Hutt
City
3
Waitomo District
2
Tararua
District
2
Matamata-Piako
District
1
Wanganui District
1
Otorohanga
District
1
Taupo
District
1
Total
2252