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Closer to home: 20 new specialist classrooms

Closer to home: 20 new specialist classrooms

Source: New Zealand Government

This Government is delivering a further 20 new specialist classrooms across nine schools, giving students the support they need, Education Minister Erica Stanford says.

This $23 million investment brings the government’s total investment in specialist education infrastructure to more than $317 million, helping students with high and complex learning support needs access environments built for their needs.

“Every child deserves the opportunity to learn, grow and succeed in a classroom that supports them. For decades, while adults have argued about inclusion, children with high and complex needs have been waiting for action. This Government has drawn a line in the sand: inclusion is choice, and special education is a vital part of the schooling network, providing options for families,” Ms Stanford says.

In total, the $317 million funded delivers:

  • 142 new specialist classrooms
  • Three new specialist schools – in Drury, Palmerston North and Gisborne – the first built in New Zealand in nearly 50 years
  • Comprehensive redevelopments at six existing specialist schools

“Demand for specialist learning environments continues to grow – these projects will help ensure parents have choice and students can access the support they need throughout their education journey,” Ms Stanford says.

Note to editors:

Schools receiving additional specialist classrooms:

  • Hamilton North School will receive four new classrooms (at the base special school).
  • Tāmaki College will receive two specialist classrooms, plus another two satellite classrooms for Sommerville School (the base special school).
  • Te Aroha College will receive two satellite classrooms for Goldfields School (the base special school).
  • Fairfield Intermediate will receive two satellite classrooms for Patricia Avenue School (the base special school).
  • Mt Eden Normal School will receive two satellite classrooms for Central Auckland Specialist School (the base special school).
  • Royal Oak Intermediate will receive two satellite classrooms for Central Auckland Specialist School (the base special school).
  • Kaitaia College will receive one satellite classroom for Blomfield Special School and Resource Centre (the base special school).
  • Nga Iwi School will receive two satellite classrooms for Sir Keith Park School (the base special school).
  • Green Bay Primary School will receive one satellite classroom for Oaklynn Special School (the base special school).

Definitions

Base Special School Classrooms – classrooms that are on the base site of a special school.

Satellite Classrooms – associated with a base special school, but located on the site of another school.

Original source: https://nz.mil-osi.com/2026/08/21/closer-to-home-20-new-specialist-classrooms/