Education – Ara to stand-alone from 1 January 2026

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Source: Ara Institute of Canterbury

Attribution: Darren Mitchell, Executive Director – Ara Institute of Canterbury
Ara Institute of Canterbury welcomes the Government’s decision to re-establish Ara as a stand-alone institution from 1 January 2026.
This milestone reflects the strength of our financial position, the capability and resilience of our people, and the strategic changes we’ve made to ensure Ara is future-ready. It also recognises our proud legacy of delivering high-quality vocational education and training to the Canterbury region and beyond.
Our return to independence is more than a structural change; it’s a powerful endorsement of the value Ara brings to our communities and industries. It means we can be even more responsive to local needs, more agile in our decision-making and more focused on delivering the skills and innovation that power Aotearoa New Zealand’s economy.
For more than 120 years, Ara has been the cornerstone of vocational education and training in Waitaha Canterbury. As we look ahead, we remain dedicated to producing confident, work-ready graduates who will lead and uplift the industries and communities they serve.
This next chapter is made possible by the dedication of our kaimahi. Their unwavering commitment to our learners, our region and our shared future has laid the foundation for Ara to thrive as an independent institution once again, and we’re ready to move forward together.

MIL OSI

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