- Education Minister Erica Stanford is expected to make an announcement on school property after a critical inquiry.
- The inquiry, led by Murray McCully, criticised the handling of the $30 billion property portfolio.
- Stanford also addressed the new sex education curriculum this morning.
A new 600-pupil primary school in West Auckland and an 18-classroom expansion for Ormiston Senior College are among the projects to be funded through a $100 million package to address growing school rolls.
Education Minister Erica Stanford will speak today from Westgate, Auckland, to outline the funding package. It will be livestreamed at the top of this story.
The announced $100m had been 鈥渇reed up鈥 through the Government鈥檚 drive for more standardisation in school property design, which she claimed had reduced the price per classroom by 28%.
Last year, the Government indicated it would consider a new entity to manage the country鈥檚 school portfolio.
An inquiry, led by former Foreign Affairs Minister and National MP Murray McCully, included scathing criticism of the ministry鈥檚 handling of the $30 billion property portfolio and found its ability to deliver cost-effective and timely development was lacking.
Stanford said the new funding would progress several projects to help ease roll growth pressures, including a new 600-pupil primary school in Massey which would come with two 鈥渟atellite learning support spaces鈥 for Arohanui School in Te Atat奴.
It would also fund an 18-classroom expansion for Ormiston Senior College and a two-storey block of 10 new classrooms at Scott Point Primary School in Hobsonville.
The package included upgrades for several kaupapa M膩ori schools. Two classrooms would be added to Te Kura Kaupapa M膩ori o Te Koutu in Rotorua, three new classrooms at Manutuke School in Gisborne and two new classrooms at Te Kura Kaupapa M膩ori o Whakarewa I Te Reo Ki Tuwharetoa in Taup艒.
Te Kura Kaupapa o Hawaiki Hou in Gisborne would also get four new senior school classrooms and be given a permanent site after leasing an 鈥渦nsuitable learning environment鈥 for seven years, according to Stanford.
鈥淒etailed planning for all projects is underway, with construction set to begin soon after,鈥 she said, stating her priority was to complete the projects as 鈥渜uickly and efficiently as possible鈥.
Stanford claimed the 鈥渞einvestment鈥 had been made possible by improving the 鈥渃ost-effectiveness of new builds using standard designs and offsite manufacturing鈥.
Her press release did not detail the extent of cost savings but it claimed there had been a 28% reduction in the average cost of a classroom, a 30% increase in the number of classrooms delivered and a 35% increase in the 鈥渘umber of standardised or repeatable designs鈥.
Education Minister Erica Stanford is expected to make a major announcement this morning.
Consultation opens for new sex education curriculum
Today鈥檚 announcement comes after consultation opened for the new sex education curriculum that Stanford hopes takes some heat away from the anxious schools.
Stanford told 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Mike Hosking this morning that schools that feel too uncomfortable to confront aggressive communities and the new curriculum will have the government doing community consultation instead.
She said there would still be strong opinions, but hoped to shoulder the bulk of it.
鈥淒irect that angst at me, do not direct it at your schools.
鈥淚鈥檇 rather that I鈥檇 take the heat on that.鈥
The curriculum would be out for public consolation later this year.
鈥淸The public opinion] is very split, which is why I am doing this, not asking schools to do it.鈥
Stanford said the old curriculum was dated and required schools to get feedback every two years.
鈥淲e have to say to parents 鈥楾his is exactly what鈥檚 been taught. If you want to have a conversation in advance鈥 or if you want to pull them out and do it yourself, or if you would like the school to do it, that is your choice鈥.鈥
She disputed claims that puberty was not being taught until secondary school and said it is in the curriculum from year 5.
Stanford also said talk about consent would be taught much earlier under the new course but wouldn鈥檛 start immediately in terms of sex and relationships until later.
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