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New school in Alliston will welcome students this month

St. Cecilia Catholic School will have room for 470 students
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NEWS RELEASE
SIMCOE-GREY MPP BRIAN SAUNDERSON
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Today (Thursday), Brian Saunderson, MPP for Simcoe-Grey, announced that construction of St. Cecilia Catholic School is now complete and will be welcoming new students into its doors this September for the 2022-23 school year.

This project is a part of Ontario's ongoing efforts to build and improve local schools, with the province providing Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board with $14.9 million to build the new school in Alliston.

The Government of Ontario is delivering more than $26.6 billion in education funding for the 2022-23 school year, including an increase of over $600 million this September, which is the highest investment in public education in Ontario’s history. Investing in the province’s schools is an integral part of Ontario’s Plan to Catch Up, which is squarely focused on the priorities of parents and includes five key components:

  • Kids being back in the classroom, on time with a full school experience that includes extracurriculars like sports, band and field trips;
  • Investing more than $175 million for enhanced tutoring support programs delivered by school boards and community partners, with a focus on reading, writing and math;
  • Updating the curriculum to prepare students for the jobs of tomorrow, including opportunities in the skilled trades;
  • Providing more money to build schools and improve education; and
  • Allocating $90 million — the highest amount in Ontario history, and a 420 per cent increase from 2017-18 — to support student mental health.

This project will deliver over 450 student spaces during the 2022-23 school year. The investment is part of the Ontario government’s commitment to providing $14 billion to support school construction over 10 years. Since 2018, the government has approved nearly 200 school construction projects and development of more than 300 child care and education building-related projects, of which more than 100 are actively under construction.

“The completion of the new St. Cecilia Catholic School is exciting news for our community as we continue to support new, modern schools for students in Allston,” said Brian Saunderson, MPP for Simcoe-Grey. “This investment will ensure families and students have access to a quality learning environment in the years ahead.”

“Our government is investing $14 billion over 10 years to build new schools, improve existing facilities and create child care spaces to ensure young people can reach their full potential," said Stephen Lecce, minister of education. “By building St. Cecilia Catholic School as well as investing in tutoring and mental health supports for the year ahead, we are getting students in Alliston back on track now and well into the future. While we make progress building St. Cecilia Catholic School for Alliston to support hard-working parents, we remain committed to keeping students in class this September in more normal classrooms with extracurriculars, sports, and clubs.”

“Under Premier Ford’s leadership, we’re building more state-of-the-art schools to support the needs of Ontario’s students, families and growing communities. By investing in innovative and modern learning spaces, we’re ensuring students have access to the quality education that will provide them with lifelong skills and education in a safe and healthy environment,” said Kinga Surma, minister of infrastructure. “These investments are one of the ways we’re delivering on our promise to build Ontario, with an infrastructure budget of more than $148 billion over the next decade.”

Highlights of the project include:

  • 470 new student spaces
  • Three child care rooms
  • 49 new child care spaces

St. Cecilia Catholic School is located at 81 Willoughby Way in Alliston.

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