Capital Planning Archives

Past Capital Plans

 

Capital Plan 2013 (approved January 23, 2014)
Capital Plan 2012 (approved January 23, 2013)
Capital Plan 2011 (approved February 22, 2012) 
Capital Plan 2010 (approved November. 24, 2010) 
Capital Plan 2009(approved February 1, 2010) 
Capital Plan 2008(approved December 17, 2008) 
Capital Plan 2007(approved December 19, 2007)

 

Past Accommodation Reviews

 

ARC 2015:01 - Byng PS, Clearview Meadows ES Stayner CI
ARC 2013:01 - Midland & Penetanguishene Secondary Schools
ARC 2011:01 - Port McNicoll, Victoria Harbour, Waubaushene
ARC 2011:02 - Coldwater, Moonstone, Warminster 
ARC 2010:01 - Byng, Clearview Meadows, Duntroon, Nottawa, Nottawasaga & Creemore
ARC 2010:02 - Barrie Central, Barrie North, Bear Creek, Eastview, Innisdale
ARC 2010:03 - Alliston Union, Ernest Cumberland   

Past Attendance Area Reviews

 

Bradford-area elementary schools

This AAR was required to establish new attendance boundaries as a result of the opening of two new elementary schools. It also addressed the location of the French program.
View the report from the Business & Facilities meeting in October 2021.

Stayner Collegiate Institute feeder schools

This AAR was required to review attendance areas of Collingwood Collegiate Institute, Nottawasaga Pines Secondary School and Stayner Collegiate Institute. The intent of the review was to align elementary feeder school boundaries with SCI’s attendance area. The decision to review the attendance areas was part of the outcome of a Pupil Accommodation Review involving SCI, Byng Public School and Clearview Meadows Elementary School.
View the report from the Business & Facilities meeting in March 2017.

New east Alliston elementary school, Alliston Union PS, Cookstown Central PS and Ernest Cumberland ES

This AAR was required to establish new attendance boundaries as a result of the new school's opening. It also addressed the location of the French program and the modified school year calendar.
View the report from the Business & Facilities meeting in February 2017.

Angus Morrison ES and Pine River ES

This AAR was intended to balance enrolment between Angus Morrison ES and Pine River ES and help minimize the growth of the student population at Angus Morrison that is occurring as a result of new residential developments.  
View the report from the Business & Facilities meeting in March 2016.

New Alcona south public school  

The Ministry of Education approved funding for the new Alcona south elementary school that was approved in the 2013 Capital Plan. This AAR established an attendance area for the new elementary school and helped address accommodation pressures. It included Alcona Glen Elementary School, Goodfellow Public School, Innisfil Central Public School and Sunnybrae Public School.
View the report from the Business & Facilities meeting in June 2015.   

Barrie Secondary Schools 

The board approved that an AAR be undertaken that included the five Barrie secondary schools. The AAR took place because of the closure of Barrie Central Collegiate Institute in June 2016 and to determine the attendance area for the new secondary school that is being built in south Barrie. New attendance areas will help to balance enrolment at secondary schools in Barrie. 
View the report from the Business & Facilities meeting in March 2015.   

Tay Elementary Schools

The board approved that an Attendance Area Review for Port McNicoll Public School, Victoria Harbour Elementary School and Waubaushene Elementary School in January 2014.  The review addressed the consolidation of the three schools. 
View the report from the Business & Facilities meeting in February 2015.

Southeast Barrie Elementary

The board approved that an Attendance Area Review be initiated for Algonquin Ridge Elementary School, Assikinack Public School, Hewitt’s Creek Public School, Sunnybrae Public School, Warnica Public School and Willow Landing Elementary School in June 2014. The review addressed current and future French Immersion and Extended French as a Second Language accommodation pressures at Warnica Public School.     
View the report from the Business & Facilities meeting in February 2015.  

Alliston Union and Cookstown Central Public Schools

The board approved an Attendance Area Review for Alliston Union Public School and Cookstown Public School in January 2014. The review was intended to address future accommodation pressures. The review was put on hold when the need for a new east Alliston elementary school was identified.  
Read the report presented to the Business & Facilities Committee in November 2014.    

Barrie North Collegiate Institute and Elmvale District High School

This AAR examined a proposed attendance area change that would eliminate the option of attending Barrie North Collegiate Institute or Elmvale District High School for students residing in the Minesing Central Public School attendance area.  
View the report presented to the Business & Facilities Committee in November 2014.      

Alcona Elementary Schools

In March 2013 the Board put this AAR on hold. View the report for further clarification.  

Holly Meadows and Ferndale Woods Elementary Schools

In March 2013 the Board put this AAR on hold. View the report for further clarification.    

New Bradford public school and Fieldcrest Elementary School

This AAR was intended to establish new attendance areas for Fieldcrest Elementary School and the new southwest Bradford public school.  
Read the report presented to the Business & Facilities Committee in March 2013.        . 

Hewitts Creek and Hyde Park Public Schools

This AAR established an attendance area for the new Innishore south public school (Hyde Park) and addressed accommodation pressures at Hewitt's Creek Public School.
Read the report from the Business & Facilities meeting in February 2013.

Orillia Secondary Schools

This AAR was undertaken to address program issues related to declining enrolment, align elementary feeder schools with secondary attendance areas and create an attendance area for the new Orillia Secondary school.
Read the report presented to the Business & Facilities Committee in February 2013.  

Other Past Reviews

 

Mundy's Bay Public School and Huron Park Public School

A program review was conducted to balance student enrolment and to minimize impacts on home school student populations. 
Read the report presented to the Business & Facilities Committee in November 2017.

Elmvale District High School and Huronia Centennial Elementary School

Elmvale District High School (EDHS) became a 7 to 12 school in September 2019. The school received a major addition and renovation as part of this change to create classroom space for the Grade 7 and 8 classes from Huronia Centennial Elementary School. Huronia Centennial became a Kindergarten to Grade 6 school.
Read the Capital Plan report presented to the Business & Facilities Committee in March 2015.

Stayner Collegiate Institute, Byng Public School and Clearview Meadows Elementary School

Stayner Collegiate Institute (SCI) became a 7 to 12 school in September 2018. Byng Public School and Clearview Meadows Elementary School became Kindergarten to Grade 6 schools. 
Read the report presented to the Business & Facilities Committee in May 2016.

Hillcrest Public School and Portage View Public School

A program review was conducted to balance student enrolment and to minimize impacts on home school student populations. 
Read the report presented to the Business & Facilities Committee in November 2016.

Harriett Todd Public School and Regent Park Public School

A program review was conducted to balance student enrolment and to minimize impacts on home school student populations. 
Read the report presented to the Business & Facilities Committee in November 2016.

Bradford Public School and W.H Day Elementary School

A program review was approved by the Board in 2015 to balance student enrolment and to minimize impacts on home school student populations. The review was going to examine a twinned French as a Second Language (FSL) program, with students in French Immersion in Grades 1-4 attending at the former Bradford Public School site and students in FSL in Grades 5-8 remaining at the existing W.H Day Elementary School site. In order to ensure consideration of the long-term needs of the broader Bradford community, the SCDSB recommended no changes to the French program at W.H. Day at this time. 
Read the report presented to the Business & Facilities in October 2016.