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Leaky school marks $3.7m building fix

By Peter de Graaf
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17 Jun, 2014 11:31 PM2 mins to read

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Northland MP Mike Sabin with kapa haka group members Liam Fawlk, 9, Ari Leonard, 10, Tarryn Remkes, 10, and Lucy Shepherd, 10. Photo/Peter de Graaf

Northland MP Mike Sabin with kapa haka group members Liam Fawlk, 9, Ari Leonard, 10, Tarryn Remkes, 10, and Lucy Shepherd, 10. Photo/Peter de Graaf

A five-year $3.7 million rebuilding programme at Northland's leakiest school has finished on a high with the opening of a bright and cheerful classroom block.

Last week's opening at Riverview School in Kerikeri marked the end of a mammoth project which saw almost every building at the school repaired or rebuilt due to water damage.

Some buildings were so badly affected by leaks and rot they had to be demolished - the hall was rebuilt to the original plan with only the concrete pad and steel girders re-used - while other parts of the school were rebuilt to new designs.

The school also seized the chance to rejig its layout, creating an open area at the centre and shifting the playground away from the bus bay.

The new block, designed and built by Kerikeri firm A-Line, includes four classrooms, teacher offices, a half-size classroom and toilets.

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It was opened by Northland MP Mike Sabin.

"It was very special for me to come along and see the pride written on the children's faces,"

he said.

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Board of trustees chairwoman Roz Clent said Thursday's opening celebrated both the new block and the end of a long rebuilding programme.

She praised the staff for their dedication and flexibility, and for keeping the children focussed despite working in a building site for the past five years. At various times they had to make do without a staffroom, administration building, library and hall, and had to move frequently between temporary rooms.

Principal Ken McLeay said he was delighted with the modern classrooms and large shade areas.

"You can really feel the difference when you walk into the new classrooms. As well as being warm and dry, they look great and the acoustics are amazing. The students are buzzing," he said.

The rebuilding at Riverview School is part of a nationwide programme which has repaired or replaced about 1600 buildings at 780 schools since 2009.

The total spent on fixing watertightness problems at Northland schools so far is about $6.8 million, with Riverview accounting for about half that total. The Year 1-6 school opened in 1987 has 350 pupils.

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