currently just a swath of dirt and prairie grass, the site’s unveiling marks an official start of the capital projects approved by the province earlier this spring in its 2024 budget.
the new high school will accommodate up to 2,000 students, alleviating pressures on campbell collegiate, sheldon-williams collegiate and balfour collegiate. the elementary school will be large enough for another 1,400 students, with 800 spots allotted to the regina public division and 600 to regina catholic. there will also be 180 child-care spaces, split between the two builds.
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for the past several years, regina public has seen enrolment grow by around 800 students, which is the equivalent of a medium-sized elementary school. that growth is expected to continue, noted both divisions.
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st. raphael school and tawâw school in northeast regina is scheduled to open for the 2025-26 school year. construction also began on a second joint-use school in harbour landing this august after several years of limbo as the province looked for a large enough property. both were approved by the ministry of education in 2021.
last week, beck promised to fund education by an additional $2 billion if elected premier, followed by promises to build a long-desired high schoo l in white city and a new facility to replace st. michael’s school in moose jaw.
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cockrill responded that beck’s latest pledge “failed to mention” the $69-million joint-use school being built in moose jaw’s south hill neighbourhood.
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