An education review will get under way in Havelock North next week.
The review comes after pressure following the Ministry of Education's failure to consult with the community regarding a site at the former Arataki Camping Ground which was earmarked for a new school.
The site was eventually deemed unsuitable for educational purposes due to the odour from the Te Mata Mushrooms site.
Ministry of Education deputy secretary sector enablement and support Katrina Casey said it initiated the Havelock North Area Strategy Review in November last year.
"The purpose of the review is to consider anticipated medium and long term population growth in the area and whether the existing school network could accommodate this growth."
The review will consider the pathway of all learners from Years 1-13 living within the wider Havelock North area. This is defined as the area encompassing Clive, Haumoana, Te Awanga, Waimarama and Havelock North.
Ms Casey said the local office of the Ministry of Education has identified other areas within Hawke's Bay/Tairāwhiti that may require an area strategy review. However, the timing for these is yet to be determined.