Designs for Saskatchewan's new P3 schools unveiled

Construction at 9 sites expected to be completed by September 2017

Media | Construction under way on 9 new Saskatchewan school sites

Caption: The Ministry of Education now has web cams set up at the construction sites for nine new school sites around the province so people can track the progress.

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Saskatchewan's Ministry of Education showed off the designs for the province's new P3 schools today.
The project will build nine joint-use schools (half public school board, half Catholic) in Regina, Saskatoon, Martensville and Warman.
"It's a great day today because it's another step toward the completion of all these desperately needed schools," said Regina Catholic School Division Board Chair Frank Flegel in a press release.

Image | Rosewood Park

Caption: Here's the site plan of a school to be built in Regina's Rosewood Park neighbourhood. (Government of Saskatchewan)

The schools will hold more than 11,000 students from Pre-kindergarten to Grade 8.
The provincial government will spend $635 million dollars on the project over the next 30 years. That amount covers construction-related costs; the costs of maintenance over 30 years; and the costs of rehabilitation to "keep the schools in like-new condition."
Each of the schools will hold a 90-space childcare centre, as well as community space.
For a link to all of the floor plans of the school, and web cameras that show how construction is going, click here(external link).