New Addition at Wellington Secondary School to Address Enrolment Growth in Nanaimo

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New Addition at Wellington Secondary School to Address Enrolment Growth in Nanaimo

A $10.6 million addition at Wellington Secondary School in Nanaimo will provide 150 new student seats, addressing enrolment growth and enhancing educational facilities.

In Nanaimo, British Columbia, a significant development is set to enhance educational infrastructure, with the completion of a new addition at Wellington Secondary School. This project will create 150 new student seats, addressing the growing demand for educational space in the region. The addition, which is part of a broader initiative by the Province of B.C., features six modern classrooms designed to foster contemporary learning environments. These classrooms will incorporate energy-efficient building systems, flexible spaces for various activities, and an elevator to ensure accessibility for all students. Additionally, there will be a covered breezeway connecting the new addition to the main school building, enhancing the overall functionality of the campus. The Province of B.C. has allocated $9 million towards the construction of this addition, which is scheduled to open its doors to students in September 2026. This initiative is part of a larger commitment by the province to invest in the education sector, having dedicated over $106 million since 2017 to create a total of 1,035 new student seats and improve safety through seismic upgrades for students in the Nanaimo-Ladysmith School District. The recent developments include the opening of a new addition at Dover Bay Secondary in January 2023 and Γ‰cole Hammond Bay Elementary in June 2023. Additionally, a new addition at Chase River Elementary is expected to be completed this summer, while seismic upgrades at Cilaire and Pleasant Valley elementary schools were completed in 2022. Looking ahead, a new addition at Ladysmith Primary has been approved, with completion anticipated in the fall of 2027, and the replacement of Ladysmith Intermediate is also in the works, aiming for an expanded capacity by the fall of 2028. These projects highlight the province's ongoing efforts to enhance educational facilities and ensure that they meet the needs of the growing student population in the region.
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