Brand New School Coming to Oakville

Published June 21, 2017 at 3:53 pm

A new elementary school in Oakville is on tap, the province has announced.

The 527-student Catholic elementary school will be located at the existing St. Joseph site at 477 Warminster Dr.

A new elementary school in Oakville is on tap, the province has announced.

The 527-student Catholic elementary school will be located at the existing St. Joseph site at 477 Warminster Dr.

“Construction is expected to occur during the 2017-18 school year and is expected to open for the 2018-19 school year,” said ‎Ministry of Education spokeswoman Heather Irwin.

The project comes with a $5.27 million price tag.

Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn calls it “an important investment” for the town.

“This new school will be a terrific addition to our vibrant community,” said Flynn.

Education Minister Mitzie Hunter was joined by Flynn and Halton MPP Indira Naidoo-Harris at St. Joseph to make the announcement on June 19.

The school will house students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 in a brand-new building “that will support student learning, help reduce the cost of under-utilized space and focus on opportunities for better programming for students,” according to the province.

The ministry is doling out $8.9 million to support two projects for the Halton Catholic District School Board — roughly $3.67 million is covering a renovation at St. Mark Catholic Elementary School in Burlington.

It will include a permanent six-classroom addition and the construction of a three-room child care centre and a one-room child and family program.

The project is expected to be ready for the 2018-19 school year.


BY THE NUMBERS

Since 2011, the Halton District School Board and Halton Catholic District School Board have received capital funding totalling $481 million, which supports the construction of 20 projects, including 15 new schools. Here’s the breakdown:

  • Halton District School Board = $321 million (14 projects, including nine new schools).
  • Halton Catholic District School Board = $160 million (6 projects, including six new school). 

(Source: Ministry of Education)

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