Linwood Learning Community Cluster
This learning community cluster includes three state primary schools, one state intermediate school, two state secondary schools and nine early childhood education providers.
As part of renewal planning, the Minister of Education has announced a final decision for Bromley School and Linwood Avenue School to remain open as separate entities. The Minister has also announced a final decision to close Linwood Intermediate School.
Bromley School and Linwood Avenue School accepted their interim decisions and received a final decision from the Minister in March 2013.
Linwood Intermediate School received their final decision in May 2013.
The Ministry will work closely with Linwood Intermediate to provide extensive support throughout the implementation of this proposal.
If your school has a final decision to close or merge you can visit nzschools.tki.org.nz for more information on your local schooling options.
Supporting information for final decisions
- Bromley School Education Report [PDF; 21.3mb]
- Bromley School Submissions [PDF; 32.1mb]
- Linwood Avenue School Education Report [PDF; 21.3mb]
- Linwood Avenue School Submissions [PDF; 190.2mb]
- Linwood Intermediate School Education Report [PDF; 34.5mb]
- Linwood Intermediate School Submissions [PDF; 10.4mb]
- Linwood year 7-8 Submission [PDF; 14.1mb]
Documents are available in PDF format only. Accessible versions can be supplied on request from info@minedu.govt.nz
View supporting information for interim decisions for all schools in this learning community cluster on the interim decisions page.
The map below shows the current makeup of the learning community cluster.
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Schooling
- Bromley School
- Linwood Avenue School
- Linwood North School
- Linwood Intermediate
- Avonside Girls’ High School
- Linwood College
Early Childhood Education (ECE)
There are 371 licence spaces across the early childhood providers in this cluster, including 47 spaces for children under two years of age. At July 2011, 459 children enrolled at early childhood services in this cluster, 74 were children under two. 138 of the 147 new entrant students who enrolled at a school in the Linwood Cluster in the year to March 2012 had attended an ECE service. All but one of the 44 Māori new entrant students and 29 of the 31 Pasifika new entrants had attended an ECE service.
Services
- Kidsfirst Kindergarten Bromley
- Kidsfirst Kindergarten Edmonds Smith St
- Kidsfirst Kindergarten Linwood
- Linwood Playcentre
- Avonside Early Learning Centre
- Kindercare Learning Centres (205)
- Lollipops Educare Patten St
- New Beginnings Pre-school Inc
- Tiny Tots Preschool
ECE services are independently owned and managed.
School Governance
There are three types of schools: state, private (or registered or independent) and state integrated schools. (State integrated schools are former private schools which, while now “integrated” into the state system, also provide programmes around their particular religious or learning philosophy.) State and state integrated schools, while government funded, are managed by boards of trustees. Private schools receive only partial funding from the Government. Day to day management of ALL schools is the responsibility of the Principal. The Crown is responsible for property provision for state schools to ensure students have access to their closest school. The proprietors of state integrated and private schools are responsible for their own buildings. The Linwood cluster does not include any state integrated schools.
School boards are required to develop individual charters and annual plans and report their performance against these.You will be able to access the school charter from your school or at Find a school.
Education Review Office (ERO) reports on school and early childhood performance are publicly available.
Linwood cluster ERO review cycle
Bromley School | Under Review |
Linwood Avenue School | 4-5 years |
Linwood North School | 3 years |
Linwood Intermediate | Under Review |
Avonside Girls’ High School | 3 years |
Linwood College | Under Review |
School Roll Changes
In March 2010, prior to the earthquakes, the primary schools in this cluster provided teaching and learning to 952 students. While individual rolls have fluctuated, the combined primary roll in this cluster has declined by 205 to 747 at March 2012.
Individual School March Rolls, 2008, 2010, and 2012:
Note: only roll data for primary schools in this cluster is displayed.
The following chart shows the ethnic composition of the combined cluster school rolls by percentage of total combined roll
Education Achievement
National Standards aim to lift achievement in literacy and numeracy (reading, writing, and mathematics) by being clear about what students should achieve and by when. Boards are required to report on learner’s achievement for 2011, in their 2012 Annual Report.
You will be able to access National Standards data for your school from the Find a school section of the Education Counts website as soon as this information is available.
Special Education
Special Education delivers specialist services and support to learners with special education needs across this cluster. This includes support to early childhood education, schools, teachers, parents, families and whānau. In addition, Ferndale School provides on-site support at Bromley School with two classrooms (satellite provision) for learners with high and ongoing education needs.
Māori and Pasifika provision
Māori-medium education programmes involve students being taught either all or some curriculum subjects in the Māori language, either in immersion (Māori language only) or bilingual (Māori and English) programmes. Pasifika (Samoan) Language programme provision in this cluster is delivered at Linwood Intermediate School.
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) provision
ESOL provision for refugee and new migrant learners from non-english speaking backgrounds is provided to 68 primary and 32 secondary learners across the schools in this cluster.
Technology
Technology provision in this cluster is located at Linwood Intermediate School.
Land – State Schools Only
School sites sit outside the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) land classification process and WILL NOT be given any Technical Category foundation rankings, though the land in the surrounding residential area of this cluster has been classified TC2 and TC3.Geotechnical assessments on the state school sites in this cluster indicate land issues may compromise continued education provision.
Further ministry commissioned assessments may be required at a later date, should any of these sites be further developed.
Buildings – State Schools Only
There are 61 teaching spaces included in the 8,042 square metres (of useable space) of teaching and learning and administration space across this cluster of schooling provision. The teaching, learning and administrative space is incorporated into 60 actual buildings. All of these buildings suffered damage during the earthquakes. Repairs have yet to be made to the building stock. Condition assessments confirm over time earthquake strengthening will be required across 15 of these buildings within the cluster. There are weather tightness issues in a further 7 buildings.
Building Condition Information – State Schools Only
Number of buildings |
Number of buildings with EQ damage |
Number of buildings with strengthening required |
Number of buildings with weather tightness repairs required |
Number of buildings with both strengthening and weather tightness repairs |
|
Bromley School |
16 |
16 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
Linwood Ave School |
23 |
23 |
8 |
3 |
1 |
Linwood Intermediate |
10 |
10 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
Linwood North |
11 |
11 |
3 |
1 |
0 |
Cluster |
60 |
60 |
15 |
7 |
1 |
Based on March 2012 rolls – a minimum of 34 teaching spaces will be required for ongoing teaching and learning in this cluster, as below.
School Rolls and Classroom Numbers – State Schools Only
March 2010 Roll |
Classroom (No.) current (July 2012) |
March 2012 Roll |
Estimated classrooms required at March 2012 |
|
Bromley School |
274 |
14 |
239 |
10 |
Linwood Ave School |
307 |
18 |
259 |
11 |
Linwood Intermediate |
187 |
18 |
127 |
8 |
Linwood North |
184 |
11 |
122 |
5 |
Cluster |
952 |
61 |
747 |
34 |
The Way Forward
Extensive condition assessments and engineering investigations have confirmed all buildings in this cluster currently remain fit to occupy – unless already isolated. A number of the buildings across this cluster will, however, require remediation and strengthening over the longer-term. 1 building is not considered cost effective to repair. This includes 0 teaching spaces.
Future Planning
The earthquakes provide an opportunity, as outlined in the Education Renewal Recovery Programme [PDF; 881kb], to consider options for revitalising the greater Christchurch education network that go beyond simply replacing what was there. Discussions with schools, communities and providers within this cluster will be key to informing decisions around the future shape of education for the Linwood education community. Ways to enhance infrastructure and address existing property issues, improve education outcomes, and consider future governance will form part of these discussions.
Community Engagement
The Ministry of Education will formally consult with this cluster and its community on the possible shape of future education provision. This will include providing detailed information on the issues and options affecting each the cluster for community consideration. In line with the support signalled in the Education Renewal Recovery Programme [PDF; 881kb] for improved collaboration, this will provide an opportunity to gain further suggestions around shared provision across schools and services within specific areas of interest and the wider community, as appropriate. Boards will formally consult with their communities where closures or mergers are indicated.
Check out the engagement schedule for further details.
Secondary Schools
Secondary, state integrated and independent schools located within these clusters will be involved in discussions around the future shape of provision within their education communities.
The Ministry has worked collaboratively with secondary schools on ideas for future secondary school education provision in greater Christchurch. In October 2013, the Minister of Education announced decisions for the secondary school network.