Otago Daily Times

Strong roll growth at Brockville Full Primary School

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BROCKVILLE Full Primary School has seen strong roll growth over the last few years, and they are well supported by the community.

They are very proud of the Te Reo Maori class, named Te Rei O Whakaari.

Tamariki can attend this class, from new entrant level to year 8, learn from both the English curriculum in the main school and from the Maori curriculum in Te Rei O Whakaari.

Annual events include Year 4 students attending a sleepover at the museum, the Year 6 students going to camp for a week in Waikouaiti, and Year 7 and 8 students camping in a variety of locations around Otago.

Brockville School’s curriculum is futurefocu­sed. The school has onetoone devices in all senior and most of the junior classes, they have a great supply of varying technology that supports learners to be problemsol­vers, inquisitiv­e and curious about the world around them.

In 2020, Brockville School saw property upgrades which include the reception and outdoor area.

This year in 2021, a complete upgrade of the junior school and the constructi­on of a brand new sixclassro­om teaching block, which will enhance all the teaching spaces and bring them into the 21st century, is planned.

Brockville School is a growing school with an exciting vision for the future.

They welcome new enrolments for 2021.

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