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Auckland – Northern Catchments National Education Growth Plan to 2030 Auckland – Northern Catchments National Education Growth Plan to 2030 What’s influencing growth in these catchments? • State school rolls in the North Auckland catchments have • Greenfield development at Milldale has commenced. increased on average by 4.6% with an additional 2,195 • Kāinga Ora’s Northcote development of around 1,500 students between 2018 and 2020. new homes (gross) will be completed in 2025. • The highest rate of growth was in the Orewa Whangaparaoa • Private plan changes at Warkworth have been lodged catchment where state school rolls grew by 6.8% bringing a to provide for additional residential development. further 526 students into local schools. • A private plan change in Albany has been lodged that • Albany Long Bay Rangitoto state school rolls increased by 6.2%. enables around 1,800 additional dwellings. • Glenfield Birkenhead Northcote state school rolls increased by 4.2%. • Mahurangi Rodney state school rolls decreased by 0.7%. • Westlake Takapuna state school rolls increased by 3%. What’s already underway to help us manage growth in these catchments? • We have funded the refurbishment of Northcote College’s • We have delivered 34 classrooms since July 2019 across heritage buildings, new gym and classrooms upgrade / rebuild 12 schools. • We have funded the rebuild of Onepoto Primary School. • We have acquired land for a new primary school at • We have funded the redevelopment and expansion of Milldale that is planned to open in 2023. Browns Bay school. • We have funded a new school at Orewa North West that • We have funded classrooms at Albany Primary, Oteha Valley, is planned to open in 2023. Kauri Park, Wairau Valley Specialist School, Red Beach, • We have approved a staged maximum roll increase at two Silverdale School and Target Road School. state integrated schools to accommodate growing rolls. • We have funded 16 short term roll growth classrooms at 7 • We have completed 6 new / amended enrolment schemes. schools in 2019 and 20 short term roll growth classrooms across 8 schools in 2020 that will be in place by Term 3 2021. What else are we planning to do to manage growth in these catchments? • We will continue to consider options, including the potential • We will look at possible land acquisition for new Warkworth acquisition of land, to respond to significant growth and primary schools. demand in Albany across all levels of schooling. • We will look at possible land acquisition for a primary and secondary school in Wainui. 31 March 2021 Auckland – Southern Catchments National Education Growth Plan to 2030 What’s already underway to help us manage growth in these catchments? • We have funded the relocation of Paerata Primary to Paerata Rise in 2021 and Park Estate to Hingaia South in 2022. • We have funded classrooms at Māngere College, Mt Richmond Specialist School, Manurewa East, Manurewa Intermediate, Wiri Central, Rosehill Intermediate, Drury, Rosehill College, and the Rosehill School and Blind and Low Vision Education Network New Zealand (BLENNZ )satellite unit at James Cook High School. • We have funded 10 short term roll growth classrooms at 3 schools in 2019 and 20 short term roll growth classrooms across 13 schools in 2020 that will be in place by Term 3 2021. • We have delivered 52 classrooms since July 2019 across 12 schools and the Mangere Refugee Centre. • We opened Tamaoho School in Pukekohe in February 2021 that included including a learning support satellite unit for Parkside Special School and Sensory Resource Centre for (BLENNZ) . • We have funded the Stage 2 expansion of Kauri Flats school. • We have approved a new state integrated school to open in Drury in 2024. • We have acquired land at Kingseat and Drury for new primary schools. • We have acquired land for a new secondary school at Drury. • We have approved the relocation and staged maximum roll increase at a state integrated school What’s influencing growth in these catchments? in Pukekohe to accommodate growing rolls. • We are delivering the co-location of Te Wharekura o Manurewa and Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o • State school rolls in the south Auckland catchments have increased on average by 1.7% with an Manurewa. additional 966 students between 2018 and 2020. • We have completed 19 new/amended enrolment schemes. • The highest rate of growth was in the Pukekohe Paerata Tuakau catchment where state school rolls grew by 5.5% bringing a further 575 students into local schools. • Māngere Otahuhu Papatoetoe state school rolls increased by 0.6%. What else are we planning to do to manage growth in these catchments? • Manurewa Alfriston Takanini state school rolls decreased by 0.6%. • We are planning to open Drury West Primary School in 2022. • Papakura Rosehill Drury state school rolls increased by 4%. • We are planning to open a new primary school at Kingseat, the timing and size is dependent on • Kāinga Ora’s development in Māngere will add around 10,000 new homes (gross) over the next the pace and scale of development. 15 years. • We will investigate potential new primary schools in Māngere, which will include specialist learning • Drury is planned to grow to over 30,000 houses. Private plan changes are being considered to support provision. enable phased development to occur. • We will investigate additional land acquisition for schools in Drury as development is enabled. • Private plan changes have been lodged for residential development in Patumahoe and Papakura • We will look at options for additional primary provision at Pokeno. • Private infill development is ongoing in Papatoetoe. • We will look at the potential options and timing for future schooling provision in Manukau / Wiri. • Public and private development in Manukau / Wiri as part of the transformation of Manukau that • We will explore working with several schools to implement new enrolment schemes, or amend is designed to increase the population from 6,000 to 20,000 over 20 years. scheme boundaries as a result of new development. 31 March 2021 Auckland – Central Catchments National Education Growth Plan to 2030 What’s already underway to help us manage growth in these catchments? • We have funded the redevelopment of Onehunga High School and learning support satellite unit rebuild. • We have funded classrooms at Freemans Bay Primary, Pasadena Intermediate, Waikowhai School, Mt Albert School, Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngā Maungarongo, and satellite teaching space for Oaklynn Specialist School and Central Auckland Specialist School. • We have funding for the re-location of Central Auckland Specialist Base School to co-locate with Wesley Intermediate. • We have funded new classrooms, library and admin space at Onehunga Primary. • We have funded new classrooms, carparking and a safe drop-off and pick up area for May Road School. • We have funded building and infrastructure improvements at schools in the Gulf Islands. • We have funded 7 short term roll growth classrooms at 3 schools and one Kura in 2019 and 11 short term roll classrooms across 6 schools and one Kura in 2020 that will be in place by Term 3 2021. • We have completed phase 1 of the redevelopment of Western Springs College. • We have delivered 39 classrooms since July 2019 across 9 schools. • We have approved a staged maximum roll increase at a state integrated school in Remuera to accommodate growing rolls. • One private school (Iqra School) became a state integrated school from the start of Term 3 2020. What’s influencing growth in these catchments? • We have completed 7 new / amended enrolment schemes. • State school rolls in the central Auckland catchments have increased on average by 0.9% with an additional 416 students between 2018 and 2020. • The highest rate of growth was in the Onehunga One Tree Hill catchment where state school What else are we planning to do to manage growth in these catchments? rolls grew by 2.7% bringing a further 191 students into local schools. • We will continue to consider options, to respond to significant growth and demand resulting from • Grammars Western Springs state school rolls increased by 2%. Kāinga Ora’s Roskill development. • Gulf Islands state school rolls decreased by 4%. • We will continue to investigate options for a potential CBD primary school. • Mt Albert Mt Roskill Lynfield state school rolls decreased by 0.5%. • We will investigate potential land acquisition for a new primary school at Unitec or further stages • Kāinga Ora’s development in Oranga will provide around 1,000 new homes (gross) 2028. at Waterview Primary subject to development plans and timing of development at Unitec. • Kāinga Ora’s development in Roskill will add around 10,000 new homes (gross) over the next • We will explore working with several schools to implement new enrolment schemes, or amend 10–15 years. scheme boundaries as a result of new development. 31 March 2021 Auckland – Eastern Catchments National Education Growth Plan to 2030 What’s already underway to help us manage growth in these catchments? • We have funded the Stage 3 expansion at Ormiston Primary School. • We have funded classrooms at Shelly Park, Maraetai Beach, Elm Park, Glen Innes, Glen Taylor, Orakei and Flat Bush Schools. • We opened a new primary school in Flat Bush (Te Uho o Te Nikau) in 2019, which has a dedicated learning support satellite unit. • We have funded 5 short term roll growth classrooms at 2 schools in 2019 and 22 short term roll growth classrooms across 6 schools in 2020 that will be in place by Term 3 2021. • We have delivered 52 classrooms since July 2019 across 7 schools. • We have funding for the rebuild of Sommerville Specialist School. • We are delivering a remodelled learning support satellite unit at Pakuranga intermediate. • We have completed 7 new / amended enrolment schemes. What else are we planning to do to manage growth in these catchments? • We are investigating options for additional learning support satellite teaching space of What’s influencing growth in these catchments? Sommerville Specialist School in east Auckland.
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