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2020-21 School Facilities Overview ANGLOPHONE SOUTH SCHOOL DISTRICT 2020-21 SCHOOL FACILITIES OVERVIEW EDUCATION CENTRE – SAINT JOHN: ● Number: 29 Schools ● Enrolment: 10,557 2021 SCHOOL SEPT. 2020 MAXIMUM FUNCTIONAL AGE OF SCHOOL ADDRESS GRADE YR. BUILT OTHER NUMBER ENROLMENT CAPACITY CAPACITY BUILDING 750 Manawagonish Rd., Saint John, 6-8 Eng. 1 2003 Barnhill Memorial School 430 84% 69 NB E2M 3W5 6-8 LFI 360 1952 75 Bayside Drive, Saint John, NB E2J 6-8 Eng. Gymnasium expansion & cafeteria upgrade ’09 2 2066 Bayside Middle School 946 63% 72 1A1 6-8 LFI 598 1949 (2008), theatre upgrade 2014. 184 Loch Lomond Rd., Saint John, NB 3 2004 Bayview School K-5 Eng. 435 51% 63 E2J 1Y1 221 1958 630 Fundy Drive, Saint John, NB E2M 6-8 Eng. 4 2005 Beaconsfield Middle School 258 71% 65 2S5 6-8 EFI 182 1956 10 Constance Street, Saint John, NB 5 2007 Centennial School K-5 Eng. 483 42% 55 409 study for closure, #2 DEC priority. E2K 2P8 205 1966 111 Champlain Drive, Saint John, NB 6 2008 Champlain Heights School K-5 Eng. 483 67% 65 Classroom expansion (2000). E2J 3E4 322 1956 15 Glengarry Drive, Saint John, NB K-8 Eng. 7 2013 Forest Hills School 1258 53% 60 Community Centre. E2J 2X9 EFI 671 1961 1095 Rte 790, Dipper Harbour, NB 8 2074 Fundy Shores School K-5 Eng. 169 38% 33 Has modulars. E5J 1W4 65 1988 10 Princess Court, Saint John, NB 9 2014 Glen Falls School K-5 Eng. 387 39% 48 Tennis courts. E2H 1X9 151 1973 92 Woolastook Dr., Grand K-2 Eng./ 10 2068 Grand Bay Primary 105 104% 74 409 study for closure, #6 priority for DEC. Bay-Westfield, NB E5K 1S4 FI 109 1947 305 Douglas Avenue, Saint John, NB 9-12 11 2060 Harbour View High School 1415 62% 95 E2K 1E5 Eng./FI 882 1926 Hazen-White/ St. Francis 538 Sandy Pt. Rd., Saint John, NB HW is leased from the Diocese. 409 study for 12 2020 K-8 Eng. 462 32% 60 School E2K 3S2 150 1961 closure, #2 prioirty for DEC. ANGLOPHONE SOUTH SCHOOL DISTRICT 2020-21 SCHOOL FACILITIES OVERVIEW EDUCATION CENTRE – SAINT JOHN: ● Number: 29 Schools ● Enrolment: 10,557 2021 SCHOOL SEPT. 2020 MAXIMUM FUNCTIONAL AGE OF SCHOOL ADDRESS GRADE YR. BUILT OTHER NUMBER ENROLMENT CAPACITY CAPACITY BUILDING 10 School St., 13 2016 Inglewood School 3-5 Eng. 164 75% 61 409 study for closure, #6 priority for DEC. Grand Bay-Westfield, NB E5K 1R6 123 1960 496 Ridge Row, Saint John, NB E2M K-5 Eng. 14 2070 Island View School 459 75% 49 4A1 EFI 346 1972 56 Lensdale Crescent, Saint John, NB 15 2028 Lakewood Heights School K-5 Eng. 338 82% 58 Tennis courts. Classroom expansion (2002). E2J 3P3 277 1963 25 Evergreen Ave, Saint John, NB K-5 Eng. 16 2030 Loch Lomond School 435 66% 68 2 Modulars. E2N 1H3 EFI 285 1953 151 Black Street, Saint John, NB E2K K-2 Eng. 17 2059 M. Gerald Teed School 336 63% 58 Community Centre. 2L6 EFI 213 1963 500 Woodward Avenue, Saint John, 3-8 Eng. 3- SJEC Office, Sistema, ISD and EECD staff housed 18 2065 Millidgeville North School 1008 54% 54 NB E2K 4G7 5 EFI 545 1967 in school. 317-319 Union Street, 19 2039 Prince Charles School K-8 Eng. 462 31% 67 409 study for closure, #1 priority for DEC.. Saint John, NB E2L 1B3 141 1954 K-8 Eng. 20 Sixth Street, Recommendation for mid-lie upgrade, #4 priority for 20 2041 Princess Elizabeth School EFI 590 82% 72 Saint John, NB E2K 3M1 485 1949 DEC. 6-8 LFI 33 Epworth Park Road, 6-8 Eng. 21 2072 River Valley Middle School 659 47% 45 Grand Bay-Westfield, NB ,E5K 1W1 EFI/LFI 308 1976 SJB side is leased from the Diocese, has Early St. John the Baptist/ King 223 St. James Street, 22 2067 K-8 Eng. 642 36% 73 Learning Centre. 409 study for closure.#1 priority for Edward School Saint John, NB E2L 1W3 233 1948 DEC. St. Malachy's MemorialHigh 2-20 Leinster Street, 9-12 Leased facility from the Diocese. Classroom & 23 2051 951 93% 67 School Saint John, NB E2L 1H8 Eng./FI 885 1954 Science addition paid by Diocese 2005. 69 Main Street, 24 2052 St. Martins School K-5 Eng. 242 24% 48 School with smallest enrolment in SJEC. St. Martins, NB E5R 1B4 57 1973 ANGLOPHONE SOUTH SCHOOL DISTRICT 2020-21 SCHOOL FACILITIES OVERVIEW EDUCATION CENTRE – SAINT JOHN: ● Number: 29 Schools ● Enrolment: 10,557 2021 SCHOOL SEPT. 2020 MAXIMUM FUNCTIONAL AGE OF SCHOOL ADDRESS GRADE YR. BUILT OTHER NUMBER ENROLMENT CAPACITY CAPACITY BUILDING 700 Manawagonish Rd., 25 2057 Saint Rose School K-5 Eng. 483 55% 61 Leased facility from the Diocese. Saint John, NB E2M 3W5 267 1960 627 Havelock St. Saint John, N.B. K-5 Eng. 26 2075 Seaside Park Elem. School 500 95% 5 Newest school in SJEC. E2M 2V4 EFI 477 2016 1490 Hickey Rd., Saint John, NB E2J 9-12 27 2047 Simonds High School 1578 51% 51 4E7 Eng./FI 802 1970 170-200 Prince William Street, Saint 9-12 Recpmmended mid-life upgrade, #3 priority for 28 2043 Saint John High School 998 89% 89 John, NB E2L 2B7 Eng./FI 893 1932 DEC. 147 Nerepis Road, Grand Bay- K-5 Eng. 29 2062 Westfield School 508 60% 70 Westfield, NB E5K 2Z5 EFI 304 1951 TOTAL/AVERAGE 10557 1960 17184.05 61% 61 POULATION DECLINE 2005 - 2020 = (1674) students / - 16% AVERAGE AGE OF SCHOOL = 61 Years old FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY RANGE: 24% to 95%, AVERAGE 61%.
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