More charter schools will be opened next year if Act Party leader David Seymour's "quiet confidence" is warranted.
Education Minister Hekia Parata said in February that she had no plans to undertake another round of applications to open more of the controversial schools.
That news was hailed at the time as a victory by the Green Party and other charter school opponents. But the Act Party has not given up on an application process taking place later this year after all.
"I am advocating in every way I can to have schools open, and I am quietly confident that the Government will listen," said Mr Seymour.
Education was a focus in Prime Minister John Key's first pre-Budget speech yesterday, with the announcement that four new state schools and three new kura kaupapa Maori would be built.