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Chinese Government provides NZ $14.58 million grant for Apii Nikao School Construction Project

$14.58M USD

Funder China Ministry of Commerce
Recipient Organization Government of Cook Islands
Country Cook Islands
Start Date Jan 01, 2015
End Date Jun 13, 2030
Duration 5,642 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 63673
Grant Description

Following the destruction of part of Avatea Primary School in 2014 due to an arson attack, the Cook Islands Government decided to merge Avatea with the nearby Nikao Maori School to form a new institution: Apii Nikao. The Apii Nikao School Rebuild Committee approved the demolition of the two old school campuses in late 2014.

This decision was made in light of early indications from Chinese officials expressing strong support for a reconstruction project aligned with the Cook Islands’ August 50th anniversary celebrations.

On April 22, 2015, a project design scheme created by China Urban Construction Design & Research Institute was approved.

This was followed by the signing of letters of exchange between the Chinese and Cook Islands governments on October 27, 2015, formalizing a NZ $14.58 million grant commitment for the construction of the new school. A project implementation agreement was signed on June 22, 2016.

China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) was selected as the main contractor, with China Railway Fifth Survey and Design Institute Group Co. Ltd. supervising the works.

Local contractors, Landholding Ltd and Prestige Furnishings Ltd, were brought in to build the school’s perimeter fence and furnish classrooms, respectively. Construction officially began on May 23, 2017, following a groundbreaking ceremony on May 12, 2017. The project culminated with an opening ceremony on May 4, 2018.

The school was built on a 25,000 square meter site and includes over 5,000 square meters of constructed area.

It features three large classroom blocks with flexible learning spaces, breakout rooms, and facilities that support New Zealand-style innovative learning models.

In total, the school accommodates over 440 students and 30 teaching staff across preschool, primary, secondary, and vocational education levels—making it the largest and most modern school complex in the Cook Islands.

To promote environmental sustainability, the school’s infrastructure includes solar-powered electricity, rainwater collection tanks, and reinforced fencing for climate resilience.

Prime Minister Henry Puna described the project as a model of environmentally sensitive development and praised the level of collaboration between the Chinese and Cook Islands teams.

Locally, the school is affectionately known as the “Ni Hao” School due to the phonetic similarity of its name, “Apii Nikao,” to the Mandarin greeting. The name symbolizes the deepening friendship between the Cook Islands and China.

The Chinese Embassy in New Zealand and the Chinese Symphony Orchestra have also supported cultural outreach to the school, including performances that introduced local students to Chinese music and arts.

The successful delivery of the school in just eight months was hailed by Prime Minister Puna as a “miracle,” and the project remains a cornerstone of China’s development cooperation in the South Pacific.

📋 Staff Comments

This project is also known as the China-Aided Project of Apiii Nikao School in Cook Islands. The Chinese project title is 中国援库阿皮尼考小学项目 or 阿皮尼考小学项目 or 库克群岛阿皮尼考小学项目. The Apiii Nikao School is known locally as Nihao School.

📚 Sources & References
  • China-Cook Islands Partnership: Signature of the Implementation Agreement for Apii Nikao
  • Cook Islands Government Budget Estimates 2017/2018 Book 1 Appropriation Bill Appropriations and Commentary
  • 中国政府援建库克群岛学校项目开工建设
  • Ambassador Wang Lutong attends the groundbreaking ceremony of Apii Nikao Primary School - the Chinese government's aid project in the Cook Islands
  • Foundation Stone Laid For Construction Of Chinese Funded School In Cook Islands
  • Cook Islands Investment Corporation
  • Apii Nikao Rebuild Project
  • 驻新西兰大使吴玺出席中国援建库克群岛阿皮尼考学校移交仪式
  • Apii Nikao rebuild starts at last
  • APII NIKAO REBUILD PROJECT
  • Apii Nikao rises from the ashes
  • CONSTRUCTION OF APII NIKAO BEGINS AT LAST
  • Pupils celebrate new school
  • China confirms aid to rebuild Cook Islands school
  • Apii Nikao rebuild hits a brick wall
  • China confirms aid to rebuild Cook Islands school
  • School project brings closer ties with China
  • Chinese Aid In the Pacific (Map)
  • The Cook Islands Pre-election Economic and Fiscal Update
  • 中国同库克群岛的关系
  • Counselor Zhang Fan signed an agreement on aid to the library on behalf of China
  • Ambassador Wang Lutong Attends the Groundbreaking Ceremony of Appinico Primary School Aided by China
  • Relations between China and the Cook Islands go way back in history, and close contact between the two sides remained in the modern era. In 2003, a Chinese company aided the Cook Islands with a series of infrastructure projects, one of which was Apii Nikao Primary School. The school has since been called “Nihao School” by locals.
  • Ambassador Wu Xi attends the handover ceremony of Apii Nikao School
  • Cook Islands Government Budget Estimates 2016/2017
  • 中国政府援建库克群岛学校项目开工建设
  • 中国援建“你好”学校 圆库克群岛孩子梦 Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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Government of Cook Islands

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