A Whakatāne school has lost eight classrooms as an entire block went up in flames last night.
Four crews were called to the fire at Apanui School on McAlister Street at 2am, where the two-storey building was well alight.
A fire investigator is at the scene. Fire and Emergency shift manager Craig Dally said it was too early to know if it was suspicious.
In a social media post this morning, the school confirmed it had lost all of A Block - a nearly-completed administration block renovation and a block of eight classrooms, eight classrooms, toilets and a temporary staffroom.
Principal Simon Akroyd said the entire school community were shocked by the fire.
Akroyd praised the local volunteer Fire and Emergency crew. "The cause is yet unknown and I know the FENZ team will work to determine this.
"Right now though, our focus is on our school community - the students, their whanau, and our staff - and supporting them all as best we can.
"Apanui School has a strong sense of whanaungatanga and I know the school and wider community will come together as we rebuild stronger."
Further north, fire crews are working to put out a scrub fire in Coromandel.
A Fire and Emergency spokesperson said eight crews were called to the scrub fire near Port Jackson Road in Waiaro just after midnight.
The fire has burnt through eight hectares.