At the Napier Girls' High School, $5 million will be available to advance redevelopment of a major teaching block.
The announcement was met with applause from teachers in the NBHS during a tour of the school's already extensive rebuild, which has taken several years and which board chair Megan Landon expects to be mainly complete by the end of next year – but not in time for school 150th anniversary celebrations in June.
The tour was guided by deputy principal Bruce Smith. Principal Jarred Williams was also in the entourage, having just started at the school on Monday.
Williams said the improvement to the learning environment was exciting for the school, which has a roll of more than 1000 pupils.
Landon said the weathertightness issue had been recognised when the rebuild started and was to have been included in the project, but there had been changes and delays for a variety of reasons, including the impacts of the global pandemic.
"It has taken a while to pull together," she said.
Nash said the funding would top up the existing budgets of school property projects already under way, so they could enter construction earlier, and address problems of escalating cost and other pressures.
He said the package had an economic stimulus focus that supports the Government's target of accelerating our economy post Covid-19.
It would have a positive effect for the construction sector, supporting jobs in the region, including youth and young men and women who had been pupils at the schools, he said.