State Schools (Alphabetically) – Summary of Renewal Proposals NB: Decisions Regarding State Integrated and Independent Schools Are to Be Made by Their Proprietor

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State Schools (Alphabetically) – Summary of Renewal Proposals NB: Decisions Regarding State Integrated and Independent Schools Are to Be Made by Their Proprietor State Schools (alphabetically) – Summary of renewal proposals NB: Decisions regarding State Integrated and Independent schools are to be made by their proprietor Renewal Cluster School Name Current Type Proposed Type Category Addington School Restore Contributing Continues Cashmere Yr1-6 Akaroa Akaroa Area School Consolidate Composite Continues as host school for the Secondary Yr1-13 Learning Community Cluster Allenvale Special Special Special School Burnside Continues and relocate School & Res. Centre School Chch East Aranui High School Rejuvenate Secondary Close - new Year 1 -13 campus for Secondary Yr9-13 Aranui Learning Community Cluster Aranui School Rejuvenate Full Primary Aranui Close - new Year 1 -13 campus for (Christchurch) Yr1-8 Aranui Learning Community Cluster Ashgrove School Restore Full Primary Continues Rangiora Yr1-8 Waimakariri Ashley School Restore Full Primary Continues North Yr1-8 Avondale School Rejuvenate Contributing Close - new Year 1 -13 campus for Aranui (Christchurch) Yr1-6 Aranui Learning Community Cluster Avonhead School Restore Full Primary Continues Avonhead Yr1-8 Avonside Girls' High Rejuvenate Secondary Awaiting geotechnical report (this will shape School Yr9-13 future proposals) Chch East Secondary Potential options include merge at Christchurch Girls HS and operate as "dual shift" OR merge OR Close. Bamford School Rejuvenate Full Primary Woolston Continues Yr1-8 Banks Avenue School Rejuvenate Contributing Relocate Shirley Yr1-6 Beckenham School Restore Full Primary Continues St Martins Yr1-8 Belfast School Consolidate Full Primary Belfast Continue, expand (split site) Yr1-8 Bishopdale School Restore Contributing Papanui Continues Yr1-6 Branston Intermediate Rejuvenate Intermediate Hornby Close Yr7-8 Breens Intermediate Consolidate Intermediate Roydvale Continues Yr7-8 Broadfield School Restore Full Primary Continues Prebbleton Yr1-8 Bromley School Rejuvenate Contributing Merge with Linwood Ave and recapitate Linwood Yr1-6 Burnham School Rejuvenate Full Primary Close Rolleston Yr1-8 Chch North Burnside High School Rejuvenate Secondary Continues West Yr9-13 Secondary Burnside Primary Consolidate Contributing Burnside Close School Yr1-6 Burwood School Consolidate Contributing Parklands Merge on Windsor site Yr1-6 Casebrook Restore Intermediate Papanui Continues Intermediate Yr7-8 Chch South Cashmere High Rejuvenate Secondary Continues West School Yr9-13 Secondary Cashmere Primary Restore Full Primary Cashmere Continues School Yr1-8 Central New Brighton Consolidate Full Primary Merge with New Brighton South Brighton School Yr1-8 V3 12 September 2012 Chisnallwood Rejuvenate Intermediate Close - new Year 1 -13 campus for Aranui Intermediate Yr7-8 Aranui Learning Community Cluster Renewal Cluster School Name Current Type Proposed Type Category Chch West Christchurch Boys' Rejuvenate Secondary Continues. OR merge with Shirley Boys HS Secondary High School Yr9-13 and operate as "dual shift" OR merge Christchurch East Rejuvenate Full Primary Central City Continues School Yr1-8 Christchurch Girls' Rejuvenate Secondary Awaiting geotechnical report (this will shape High School Yr9-13 future proposals) Chch West Secondary Potential options include Continues. OR merge with Avonside Girls HS - operate as "dual shift" OR merge OR continue. Christchurch South Restore Intermediate Cashmere Continues Intermediate Yr7-8 Waimakariri Clarkville School Restore Full Primary Continues rural Yr1-8 Clearview Primary Rejuvenate Full Primary Continues - support with new provision Rolleston Yr1-8 Cobham Intermediate Consolidate Intermediate Continues Burnside Yr7-8 Cotswold School Restore Contributing Continues Papanui Yr1-6 Cust School Restore Full Primary Oxford Continues Yr1-8 Selwyn Darfield High School Restore Secondary Continues North Yr7-13 Secondary Darfield School Restore Contributing Darfield Continues Yr1-6 Lyttelton Diamond Harbour Restore Full Primary Continues Harbour School Yr1-8 Discovery One School Rejuvenate Full Primary Merge with Unlimited Paenga Tawhiti to be Central City Yr1-8 Yr 1-13 on a new site Dunsandel School Restore Contributing Continues Leeston Yr1-6 Duvauchelle School Consolidate Contributing Close – become spoke to Akaroa Area Akaroa Yr1-6 School Selwyn Ellesmere College Rejuvenate Secondary Continues South Yr7-13 Secondary Elmwood Normal Restore Contributing Continues Elmwood School Yr1-6 Fendalton Open Air Consolidate Contributing Continues Burnside School Yr1-6 Ferndale School Special Special School Continues and relocate Elmwood (Christchurch) School Waimakariri Fernside School Restore Full Primary Continues rural Yr1-8 Freeville School Consolidate Full Primary Brighton Merge with New Brighton North School. Yr1-8 Gilberthorpe School Rejuvenate Contributing Hornby Merge with Yaldhurst Yr1-6 Glenmoor School Consolidate Contributing Close Mairehau Yr1-6 Glentunnel School Restore Contributing Continues Darfield Yr1-6 Lyttelton Governors Bay School Restore Full Primary Continues Harbour Yr1-8 Greendale School Restore Contributing Darfield Continues Yr1-6 Greenpark School Rejuvenate Full Primary Lincoln Close (Christchurch) Yr1-8 Chch Hagley Community Rejuvenate Secondary Continues Central V3 12 September 2012 Secondary College Yr9-13 Halswell Residential Special Special School Halswell Continues, special education residential College School school review V3 12 September 2012 Renewal Cluster School Name Current Type Proposed Type Category Halswell School Consolidate Full Primary Continues – rebuild of existing school Halswell Yr1-8 Hammersley Park Rejuvenate Contributing Close Shirley School Yr1-6 Harewood School Consolidate Contributing Roydvale Continues Yr1-6 Heathcote Valley Restore Full Primary Port Hills Continues School Yr1-8 Heaton Normal Restore Intermediate Elmwood Continues Intermediate Yr7-8 Chch South Hillmorton High School Rejuvenate Secondary Continues West Yr9-13 Secondary Hoon Hay School Consolidate Contributing Halswell Continues and re-capitates to year 1 - 8 Yr1-6 Chch West Hornby High School Rejuvenate Secondary Continues OR change to year 7 - 13 Secondary Yr9-13 Hornby Primary Rejuvenate Contributing Hornby Continues School Yr1-6 Hororata School Restore Contributing Hororata Continues Yr1-6 Ilam School Restore Contributing Continues Riccarton Yr1-6 Isleworth School Consolidate Contributing Continues Roydvale Yr1-6 Kaiapoi Borough Restore Full Primary Continues. Awaiting geotechnical report Kaiapoi School Yr1-8 (this will shape future proposals) Waimakariri Kaiapoi High School Restore Secondary Continues Secondary Yr9-13 Kaiapoi North School Restore Full Primary Kaiapoi Continues Yr1-8 Kendal School Consolidate Contributing Roydvale Close Yr1-6 Kirkwood Intermediate Restore Intermediate Continues Riccarton Yr7-8 Kirwee Model School Restore Contributing Continues Darfield Yr1-6 Ladbrooks School Rejuvenate Full Primary Continues Lincoln Yr1-8 Le Bons Bay School Consolidate Full Primary Akaroa Close, pending voluntary closure Yr1-8 Leeston School Restore Contributing Leeston Continues Yr1-6 Selwyn Lincoln High School Rejuvenate Secondary Continues and provide a spoke in Rolleston South Yr9-13 Secondary Lincoln Primary School Rejuvenate Full Primary Lincoln Continues Yr1-8 Linwood Avenue Rejuvenate Contributing Linwood Merge on Bromley site and re-capitates School Yr1-6 year 1-8 Chch East Linwood College Rejuvenate Secondary Continues. 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