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the new name chosen for the elementary school being built in northwest London won't be surprising, Northwest Public School
How much time did they put into that one?
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Also construction of the new elementary school at the NE corner of Regiment and Pack Rd is progressing with the 2nd floor concrete block walls moving along quickly now.
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London District Catholic School Board to express our full support for
the removal of the property, 1927 Richmond St., London, Ontario, from the Register of Cultural Heritage Resources list.

The Board is in negotiations to purchase this property and build a new High School. The first step is getting it removed from the heritage list.


https://pub-london.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=112446

https://pub-london.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=112443
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Public Board enrollment lower than forecast.

More cuts loom at the Thames Valley District school board as it faces a $6.4-million budget hit on top of its $7.6-million deficit

https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/thames-valley-district-school-board-faces-budget-hit
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Curious what Catholic enrollment was compared to forecast.
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Regina Mundi is an objectively poor location for a secondary school. Kids who miss the school bus home have to ask the office to call a taxi for kids so they can get back into the city. Not even an LTC or a sidewalk to ride your bike too - essentially giving the kids zero freedom of mobility, instead relying solely on private vehicle ownership for extra curricular participation.
I used to go there. The school itself has a ton of land, and the LDCSB uses it for cross country meets and track and field sometimes for their elementary schools.

Also I can imagine it won't be near nothing soon enough.. there is a ton of development moving south of London and also with Centennial Central closed down, I can imagine new neighbourhoods surrounding RMC in the near future.

& Not true, there was a late bus program free for anyone to use for after school activities, or if people miss their bus, which rarely if ever happened.
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Lucan is also getting a new school with this land purchase just announced.
https://london.ctvnews.ca/lucan-is-getting-a-new-elementary-school-1.6944102
I find this kinda hilarious, seeing as the TVDSB had 2 schools in Lucan and closed the one down, and now they are building another one. It's like no one there ever plans long term.

But speaking of, I saw my old elementary school (Sir Arthur Carty, White Oaks Area) is crazy packed now. There is about 12 or so portables outside alone.. and then inside they have about 20-22 classrooms. Seems like it's overdue for a new school in the White Oaks area. I remember 20 years ago, the school only had about 10 or 12 classes in total.
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The new St Gabriel Catholic Elementary School off Buroak Dr in NW London is making progress with the parking lot now paved and the playground portion. The grass area has already been hydro seeded. But the most unbelievable thing they have already done is setup two portable classrooms and this school will likely not open until the new school year next Sept.
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The new St Gabriel Catholic Elementary School off Buroak Dr in NW London is making progress with the parking lot now paved and the playground portion. The grass area has already been hydro seeded. But the most unbelievable thing they have already done is setup two portable classrooms and this school will likely not open until the new school year next Sept.
The school will actually open in January 2025. The students that will be attending the new school are currently sharing space at St. Catherine of Siena (near Sunningdale and Richmond).

https://gal.ldcsb.ca/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=1166471&type=d&pREC_ID=1394442
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Maybe those portables are for temporary use if students are starting there in 6 weeks. Maybe certain areas won't be ready yet so they could be using the portables for that use until the building is 100% complete.
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Feel sorry for the janitors then as they will be in a constant battle cleaning the mud from the kids tracking it indoors every day.

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The school will actually open in January 2025. The students that will be attending the new school are currently sharing space at St. Catherine of Siena (near Sunningdale and Richmond).

https://gal.ldcsb.ca/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=1166471&type=d&pREC_ID=1394442
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I used to go there. The school itself has a ton of land, and the LDCSB uses it for cross country meets and track and field sometimes for their elementary schools.

Also I can imagine it won't be near nothing soon enough.. there is a ton of development moving south of London and also with Centennial Central closed down, I can imagine new neighbourhoods surrounding RMC in the near future.

& Not true, there was a late bus program free for anyone to use for after school activities, or if people miss their bus, which rarely if ever happened.
There will never be 'neighbourhoods' surrounding this school, it's all protected agricultural / environmental land and is very far south of the Urban Growth Boundary.
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CBC article on removing the property from heritage registry to make way for a new Catholic High School.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/ci...e-registry-for-new-high-school-1.7393773
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A site-plan application has been filed for a new catholic elementary school in the northeast end of the city south of Sunningdale and west of Highbury.

It will be off of Stackhouse Ave and is a part of the next phase of the Stoney Creek subdivision that was approved by the Ontario Land Tribunal last year.

The star is the location of the new school:




Application permit:

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PEC votes to remove house from heritage list. Next step full council. After that the Catholic School board will need Ministry of Education approval and funding to actually build it.

https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/site-for-new-catholic-high-school-in-north-london-clears-hurdle
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Concrete footings and foundation walls now being poured for the new Catholic High School on the Regina Mundi site on Wellington Rd. They have been working here for a while and progress has been slow in contrast to a number of other new build school projects in the area.
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CTV piece on the new St Gabriels school in Hyde Park.

https://london.ctvnews.ca/staff-and-stud...don-s-newest-elementary-school-1.7147691
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TVDSB looking to sell off surplus properties to deal with deficit.


https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/tham...surplus-properties-to-trim-16-5m-deficit
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