Pat Newman, Hora Hora Primary School principal , outside 10 new classrooms which are being constructed at the school to cope with roll growth and to replace old classrooms. Photo / Michael Cunningham
A burgeoning roll and a need to replace old classrooms has meant 10 new classrooms with shared spaces containing kitchens are being built at a Northland school
Hora Hora Primary School, in Whangarei, had a roll of about 250 students five years ago which now stands at 390.
Principal Pat
Newman said in 2013 and 2014 the school roll had a rapid increase with about 100 new entrants per year. This, and old classrooms, are the reason 10 new classrooms are being constructed at the school.
"Four of the classrooms are because of a roll increase and six are because the classrooms that were there were old so they needed to be replaced." he said.
The $6.89 million project is being funded by the Ministry of Education.