No future plans for old school site

20 Miller Rd, old Brookfield School site left purposeless after move. Photo: John Borren.

An old school site is currently occupied by the Tauranga Special School satellite and a before and after school facility, however in the future there are no plans.

People are asking what is going to be done with the Brookfield School site since the school’s move.

Te Kura o Manunui – previously named Brookfield School – welcomed its students onto its new campus in January.

The 20 Millers Rd site has now been left purposeless since the move of Te Kura o Manunui into a new and improved school down the hill at 72 Millers Rd.

The growing roll of students meant the previous site wasn’t big enough to accommodate the school.

The old Brookfield School site, empty playground. Photo: John Borren.

The new school has 25 classrooms with 320 students enrolled as of the start of 2024, whereas the previous school site had 290 students within only 17 classrooms.

The previous school site is now left purposeless.

“The front portion of the former Brookfield (Te Kura o Manunui) School site is being occupied by the Tauranga Special School satellite and a before and after school facility,” says Ministry of Education infrastructure and digital leader (Hautū) Scott Evans.

“The back portion of the site is being managed by Colliers on behalf of the Ministry to ensure the site is maintained.

“The transportable buildings on the back portion of the site will be relocated as needed to schools requiring short-term roll growth teaching spaces.”

However, overall, “No decision has yet been made on the site’s future,” says Scott.

The old Brookfield School site, empty car park. Photo: John Borren.

1 comment

I can tell you

Posted on 24-03-2024 13:02 | By Captain Hottie

I can tell you what's gonna happen. The buildings will be a haven for neer do wells. There will be graffiti and vandalism. Then the whole site will be surrounded by security fencing for years while weeds grow. It will look disgusting and despite the locals pleading to do something about it, maybe becoming part of the botanical park, nothing will be done. Eventually it will be sold to a developer who will build dozens of townhouses, possibly Kainga Ora.
Right, crystal ball now put away...


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