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Nova Scotia School Capital Plan Nova Scotia School Capital Plan The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development’s multi-year capital plan will see investments made in building new schools, making major renovations to existing schools and purchasing P3 schools in communities throughout the province over the next several years. These infrastructure projects add to new schools being built and major renovations to existing schools that are currently underway. Government continues to make investments to ensure students have modern facilities designed with their program needs in mind. New Schools Region School Community Estimated start Cape Breton – Victoria Glace Bay area elementary school Glace Bay area 2019–20 Northside middle school Northside area 2020–21 Chignecto - Central Springhill elementary Springhill area 2018–19 Conseil scolaire acadien provincial (CSAP) Wedgeport area school Wedgeport area 2019–20 Clare area school Clare area 2019–20 Halifax Peninsula school Halifax Peninsula 2018–19 Halifax Bedford Ravines – Primary to 9 Bedford 2018–19 Clayton Park – Fairview junior high Clayton Park – Fairview area 2020–21 Eastern Shore district high school Eastern Shore area 2019–20 New Major School Renovations Region School Community Estimated start Cape Breton – Victoria Breton Education Centre New Waterford 2020–21 Ferrisview Elementary North Sydney 2019–20 CSAP Ecole acadienne de Pomquet Pomquet 2019–20 Halifax St. Joseph’s A. MacKay Elementary School Halifax 2020–21 Upcoming P3 School Purchases Region School Community Estimated start Cape Breton – Victoria Harbourside Elementary School Sydney 2020–21 Sherwood Park Education Centre Sydney 2020–21 New Schools – In Progress Region School Community Halifax Duncan MacMillan High School (replacement) Sheet Harbour Eastern Passage High School Eastern Passage LeMarchant-St. Thomas School (replacement) Halifax J.L. Ilsley High School (replacement) Spryfield Tri-County Yarmouth Elementary School Yarmouth Major School Renovations – In Progress Region School Community Chignecto - Central Frank H. MacDonald Elementary School Thorburn New Schools Since 2014–15 Region School Community Annapolis Valley Bridgetown Community School Bridgetown Kings County Academy Kentville Chignecto - Central Bible Hill Elementary School Bible Hill New Glasgow Academy New Glasgow Oxford Regional Education Centre Oxford Tatamagouche Regional Academy Tatamagouche Truro Elementary School Truro West Highlands Elementary School Amherst Winding River Consolidated School Stewiacke CSAP Centre scolaire de la Rive Sud Cookville Ecole secondaire du Sommet Halifax Halifax Charles P. Allen High School Bedford Dartmouth South Academy Dartmouth Porters Lake Elementary School Porters Lake South Shore South Queens Middle School Liverpool Major School Renovations Since 2014–15 Region School Community Annapolis Valley Annapolis West Education Centre Annapolis Royal Hantsport School Hantsport Wolfville School Wolfville Cape Breton Baddeck Academy Baddeck Glace Bay High School Glace Bay Memorial Composite High School Sydney Mines St. Anne’s Elementary School Glace Bay Sydney Academy Sydney Chignecto - Central Dr. W. A. MacLeod Consolidated School Stellarton River Hebert District School River Hebert West Pictou Consolidated School Lyons Brook Halifax Cole Harbour District High School Cole Harbour Dartmouth High School Dartmouth Strait St. Andrews Consolidated School St. Andrews South Shore Parkview Education Centre Bridgewater Tri-County Clark’s Harbour Elementary School Clark’s Harbour Weymouth Consolidated School Weymouth Previously Committed P3 School Purchases Region School Community Annapolis Valley Champlain Elementary School Granville Ferry Horton High School Wolfville Northeast Kings Education Centre Canning Pine Ridge Middle School Kingston Cape Breton-Victoria Cape Smokey Elementary School Ingonish Greenfield Elementary School River Ryan Jubilee Elementary Sydney Mines North Highlands Elementary School Aspy Bay Riverside School Albert Bridge Chignecto - Central Amherst Regional High School Amherst Enfield District School Enfield Maple Ridge Elementary School Lantz McCulloch Education Centre Pictou Region School Community Riverside Education Centre Milford CSAP École Beaubassin Halifax École Bois-Joli Dartmouth Halifax Bedford South School Bedford Eastern Passage Education Centre Eastern Passage Lockview High Fall River Madeline Symonds Middle School Hammonds Plains O’Connell Drive Elementary Porters Lake Park West Halifax Portland Estates Elementary Dartmouth Ridgecliff Middle School Beechville Sackville Heights Elementary Sackville St. Margaret’s Bay Elementary St. Margarets Bay South Shore Aspotogan Consolidated Elementary School Hubbards Bayview Community School Mahone Bay Strait Antigonish Education Centre Antigonish Bayview Education Centre Port Hood Cape Breton Highlands Education Centre / Academy Margaree Harbour Dalbrae Academy Mabou East Antigonish Education Centre / Academy Monastery Richmond Education Centre / Academy Louisdale Tamarac Education Centre Port Hawkesbury Tri-County Forest Ridge Academy Barrington Meadowfields Community School Yarmouth Nova Scotia Public School Projects 2014–15 to 2022–23 New Schools Major School Renovations (future) (future) New Schools Major School Renovations (in progress) (in progress) New Schools Major School Renovations (since 2014–15) (since 2014–15) Upcoming P3 School Purchases Previously Committed P3 School Purchases .
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