The design for the new K-12 school in Kingsville has been completed and is awaiting approval from the GECDSB Board of Trustees and the Ministry of Education.
Kingsville and Harrow area residents will have a chance to see and comment on the design on Thursday, January 21st.

Kingsville and Harrow area residents will have a chance to view and comment on the recently completed design & plans for the new K-12 school being built in Kingsville, just off Jasperson Lane, near Kingsville Arena.
Because of restrictions on public gatherings, the presentation will be provided on-line through a link posted on the GECDSB website, www.publicboard.ca , which will go live at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 21st. Anyone wishing to comment, ask questions or make suggestions will be able to do so through e-mail.
The presentation will include a video prepared by the architects, Architecttura Inc. and information from GECDSB Capital Projects Department staff.

The 196,955 square foot Kingsville K-12 school will be built for 1,045 elementary and 753 secondary students. There will also be dedicated space for a community day care. It will replace Kingsville District High School, Jack Miner PS and Kingsville PS. Graduates of Harrow PS will attend high school at the new Kingsville school.
At their February Board meeting, the GECDSB Board of Trustees will review the budget and design. This is another step in the process followed by similar approval anticipated from the Ministry of Education.