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Students feel the squeeze Matt Brown Reporter
matt@marlboroughmedia.co.nz
Students at a Blenheim school have been feeling the squeeze as
overloaded classrooms struggle to cope with demand. Staff and pupils at Whitney Street School have faced a three year wait for the Ministry of Education to act.
Now education bosses have pledged funds for two new classrooms in the space-stricken school. Students will no longer have to use the school’s library as a
classroom, says Whitney Street School principal Cheryl Wadworth. “We’ve had to wait and be innovative with the space we have,” she says.
A new building housing two new classrooms is hoped to be completed by the end of the year. Zoned at the end of 2016, the
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Festival feeling The popular Marlborough Multicultural Festival gets underway on Saturday in Blenheim’s Pollard Park. Chilean-born Daniela Arcos, who has lived in Blenheim for 12 years, hopes to join in the festivities. The fun begins at 11am and admission is free. Photo: Jessica Jones/Jessica Jones Photography.
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