Middlesex County is getting two new elementary schools. Here’s where they will be located
Nearly 1,000 new student spaces are coming to southwestern Ontario with the construction of two new elementary schools, the province announced on Wednesday.
According to a news release, Minister of Education Stephen Lecce announced funding to construct two new schools in Middlesex County.
Speaking in Strathroy, Ont., the new schools will be built in Lucan-Biddulph and Komoka, creating a total of 955 new student spaces and 176 new licensed childcare spaces, and are being funded through the 2023-24 Capital Priorities Program.
“Our government is laser focused on building new state-of-the-art schools and child care for families in rapidly growing areas across the province,” said Lecce. “That is why I am proud to deliver two new elementary schools that will benefit young students as they learn in modern schools that get students back-to-basics with hands-on learning to be better prepared for the jobs of the future.”
During his stop in Strathroy, Lecce also hinted at an upcoming announcement for London.
"I'll be in the sort of the urban side of London in the coming weeks to announce a series of other announcements in schools to build," he said.
So what do we know about the new schools?
The new school in Lucan
The new elementary school in Lucan will be under the Thames Valley District School Board. At a cost of $25 million, including $3.5 million in child care funding, the new school will create 531 student spaces along with 88 licensed child care spaces.
It is unclear what the name of the new school in Lucan will be or when it will open its doors to students.
“This approval highlights the strength of collaboration between the Thames Valley District School Board and the ministry and is encouraging news for our communities where population continues to grow at a rapid rate. We look forward to the benefits this school will bring to the Lucan community, reflecting our commitment to providing quality education for all students,” TVDSB Chair Beth Mai said in a statement.
The new school in Komoka
The new school in Komoka will be built just west of London in the Kilworth-Komoka area on a site that is yet to be determined.
At a cost of $20.6 million, including $2.6 million in child care funding, will create 424 student spaces along with 88 licensed child care spaces.
“This is great news for the LDCSB,” said Vince Romeo, director of education. “Our schools in Delaware and the west end of London are bursting with students. This new school will relieve pressure on our existing schools and will also be able to accommodate new students moving into an area that is experiencing significant residential development."
— With files from CTV News London's Marek Sutherland
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