The Durham District School Board (DDSB) has announced that it has been granted funding from the Ministry of Education for the construction of three new elementary schools, a significant investment that will address accommodation pressures and ensure accessible, high-quality education for all students.
Two of the new schools will be situated in Whitby, with locations at Maskell Crescent and Coronation Road, and Cisco Drive and Limoges Street, respectively. The third school will be situated in Oshawa, located at Symington Avenue and Steeplechase Street. Each of these schools will accommodate 634 pupil spaces, supporting the growing needs within the District.
"These new schools not only support our commitment to providing accessible education, but also underscore our dedication to creating spaces where all students can thrive," said Christine Thatcher, Chair of the DDSB Board of Trustees. "We eagerly anticipate the positive impact these schools will have on our community."
These new schools mark a significant milestone in the DDSB's ongoing dedication to meet the evolving needs within the District. The new builds are responsive to the demographic shift occurring within Durham Region and will serve as educational hubs and inclusive spaces where all students can realize their potential.
The DDSB extends its gratitude to the Government of Ontario, the Ministry of Education, Education Minister Stephen Lecce, Whitby MPP Lorne Coe, Durham MPP Todd McCarthy, Whitby Mayor Elizabeth Roy, Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter, Durham Region Chair John Henry, and Oshawa and Whitby Trustees for their support and advocacy that have made these projects a reality.