Province announces plan to build 9 new schools using P3
The Saskatchewan government will be investing in a public-private-partnership to build nine new schools in regions experiencing rapid growth across the province.
The Saskatchewan government will be investing in a public-private-partnership to build nine new schools in regions experiencing rapid growth across the province.
Premier Brad Wall along with Education Minister Don Morgan made the announcement at Saskatoon's Dundonald School Tuesday afternoon.
“Saskatchewan is experiencing remarkable growth across the province, and some of it is right in the classroom,” said Wall in a press release.
“We need to meet the challenges of growth and have adequate infrastructure in place," he added. "This approach will put our students first, provide them with the best learning environments, and do so much quicker than government could build schools the conventional way.”
Enrolment growth in elementary schools since 2007 | |
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Martensville | 437 |
Regina |