School principals were not bursting into song over the Government's Budget announcements for education.
"I am pleased to see extra investment in Early Childhood Education; that funding for school lunches will continue; and
that there is new investment for Kura Kaupapa Maori and Maori medium schools", said Leanne Otene, President of the New
Zealand Principals' Federation (NZPF).
"Disappointingly, these positives were not balanced with investment to further lower the staff to student ratios, and
address the critical shortage in specialist staff," she said.
Principals argue that the 3.5% increase to the operations grant would not even half way meet the cost of inflation and
the funding allocated to roll growth should be a simple function of forward planning.
"There is nothing in the 2023 Budget to inspire and excite the schooling sector or boost their morale," said Otene. "I
feel this is a lost opportunity to invest in what matters most for the future success of our country," she said. "That
is - investment in our young people."