$10.4m redevelopment for Ellerslie School
8 May 2015
$10.4m redevelopment for Ellerslie School
Work will get under way this month as
part of a $10.4 million redevelopment of Ellerslie School in
Auckland, says Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye.
Ms Kaye will visit the school this afternoon with local MP Sam Lotu-Iiga, to celebrate the start of construction with students and teachers.
“The redevelopment will address the school’s ongoing roll growth, as well as classrooms that are old and in poor condition,” says Ms Kaye.
“The current project will see two twelve-classroom blocks built, with sixteen of the new classrooms replacing old relocatables, and the other eight adding capacity for the growing roll.
“Seven classrooms at the school have already been modernised, so this latest project is another step towards creating a modern, inspiring learning environment at the school.”
Ms Kaye says Ellerslie School is one of 30 schools across New Zealand with complex infrastructure issues that have been prioritised for major redevelopment.
“The government is investing around $300 million over six years to redevelop these schools.
“Ellerslie School is situated on a fairly small site, and currently there are a number of relocatable classrooms scattered across the site.
“The new classroom blocks will be two storeyed, creating more outdoor space for the school.
“This is a significant investment by the government which will result in great facilities and enable the school to deliver a high standard of education for the local community.
“As well as major redevelopments at schools such as Ellerslie School, the government has also committed, as part of this year’s Budget, $244 million over four years towards new schools, additional classrooms and school expansions across New Zealand.”
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