"Then we can get the bees and gear when that part is done," she said.
Cowles said FNDC also refunded the $104 licence fee which she said was "really nice of them".
Darren Edwards, FNDC Environmental Services manager, said the fee was refunded out of recognition that schools often have limited financial resources, and to acknowledge that on this occasion there had been unnecessary confusion about the need for a licence and the process to acquire one.
He said staff had also been instructed to exercise their discretion and do all they can to assist schools wishing to keep bees.
"This recognises that the keeping of beehives provides a valuable curriculum tool for teachers. It also recognises that beekeeping is now a significant industry in Northland and the council needs to do all it can to encourage the growth and understanding of this in the Far North."