Cannons Creek School principal Ruth O'Neill says she's disappointed the Government did not scrap voluntary school donations in last week's Budget.
Her school, north of Wellington, is decile 1A, the poorest decile. It doesn't ask parents for school donations because it knows many can't afford them.
The $150 per pupil payment Labour promised would replace the school donation system would have given O'Neill an extra $25,500 a year for activities and resources for her 170 pupils.
"I've been the principal here for 16 years. We've never charged school fees, ever. For us it would have been a plus. It would have come in very handy, we could have gone to all sorts of places."
Cannons Creek School relies on the private sector and grants to make up the shortfall between the cost of providing an education and what parents can afford.