The News (New Glasgow)

Education plans

- BY KEITH DOUCETTE

Liberal government intends to build nine new schools, renovate four others and purchase two more P3 schools

Nova Scotia’s Liberal government intends to build nine new schools, renovate four others and purchase two more P3 schools as part of a new five-year school capital plan.

The total cost is estimated at $300 million.

The Halifax region will get four new schools under the plan — including a francophon­e school on the Halifax peninsula, one of three new schools to be built for the province’s Acadian school board.

The plan also includes a new elementary school for Springhill and two new schools in Cape Breton-Victoria.

Education Minister Zach Churchill said Monday’s announceme­nt is in response to recommenda­tions by Nova Scotia’s auditor general and education consultant Avis Glaze, who called for more multi-year planning.

“I think it also responds to what we hear pretty consistent­ly from communitie­s in that they want to know what’s happening on a longer term basis when it comes to schools and our plans,” said Churchill.

Education Department officials said none of the proposed schools currently have design plans or sites selected. Site selection is to begin this year for three schools, next year for four more, and in 2020 for the remaining two new builds.

Critics noted the timing of the Springhill school announceme­nt — a provincial byelection is pending in the local riding of Cumberland South, and the community had been asking for a new school for the past decade.

“This list is based on the needs of these communitie­s,” Churchill said. “The criteria is conditions, enrolment and programmin­g pressure so that’s why every single one of these schools is on this list.” The new school list includes:

■ Glace Bay area elementary school

■ Northside middle school

■ Springhill elementary

■ Bedford Ravines, Primary to Grade 9

■ Clayton Park-Fairview junior high

■ Eastern Shore district high school

■ Wedgeport area school

■ Clare area school

■ Halifax peninsula school New major renovation­s are also slated for Breton Education Centre in New Waterford, Ferrisview Elementary in North Sydney, St. Joseph’s A. MacKay Elementary School in Halifax, and Ecole acadienne de Pomquet.

Churchill said the province has also decided to purchase two public-private partnershi­p schools in Sydney — Harboursid­e Elementary School and Sherwood Park Education Centre — which had previously been slated for closure.

“In this particular case, pre-primary class caps had a direct impact on space availabili­ty in those catchment areas. Also the enrolment figures changed as well, so the decline that was anticipate­d hasn’t happened.”

The government has now purchased all 39 of the province’s P3 schools — facilities built and managed by developers for the province — at a total cost of around $228 million, officials said.

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