History
In 2005 Grantlea School merged with Seadown School to become Grantlea
Downs. This resulted from an Area Review which focused on rationalizing
the educational facilities in South Canterbury.
Grantlea School first began on the site in 1959 as Timaru began to grow
to the north. Seadown School has a considerably longer history, having
provided education in the area since 1890. The merger of the two schools
has been a harmonious one with both communities being fully committed
to the continued success of a school on the Grants Road site.
The school has a healthy roll of between 300 and 360 students. While
somewhat hidden from the road, the school boasts the largest primary
school playground and site in the South Canterbury district. This
reflects our strong focus and commitment to sport and recreational
activities.
The school on the Grantlea site has grown considerably over the last ten
years from 98 in 1997 to around 360 in 2010. This we believe is
reflective of the excellent education we are providing which is verified
in our recent ERO reports. We are fortunate that at Grantlea Downs all
people involved are working positively for the benefit of students and
their education. We enjoy very harmonious relationships between staff,
Board of Trustees, parents and Home and School, hence everyone's energy
is being channeled in the same direction.
Over the last few years the school has been able to develop a number of
extra facilities. These include a hall, new administration, heated
swimming pool, adventure playground, cricket oval, computer suite and
new library.
We regularly receive praise from various people who complement our
students on their behaviour and conduct outside school. The community is
proud of its school and every effort is made to encourage participation
and involvement.