The value of consents for education buildings in the Bay rose 20 per cent last year, but one principal says the funding still isn't enough to create modern learning spaces.
Education buildings valued at $24.5 million were awarded consents last year, an increase from $20.1 million in 2014.
But Mt Maunganui College principal Russell Gordon said schools were struggling to comply with new government expectations for buildings, despite the increase in consented work.
"The funding is sufficient for us to maintain, but not necessarily improve. It is a stated goal of the Government that we look to provide modern learning environments; that funding is not sufficient for us to achieve that goal."
Schools were allocated funding for buildings from the Ministry of Education on a five-yearly basis, known as five-year agreements. This funding must be used to upgrade, modernise or replace existing buildings.