Ontario Building New Schools and Additions in Toronto, Supporting Students with Better Learning Spaces

Ontario is building four new high-quality, modern schools and additions that will better support student achievement and well-being in Toronto.

The new projects include:

  • A new replacement school for St Antoine Daniel Catholic School in North York that will accommodate 510 pupil places.
  • A 276 pupil place addition to Hodgson Senior Public School in Central Toronto;
  • A 138 pupil place addition to Courcelette Public School in Scarborough; and
  • Renovations at Danforth Collegiate and Technical Institute and Monarch Park Collegiate in East York 

Across the province, Ontario is building 28 new schools and expanding and renovating 23 existing ones. This investment will ensure more students are benefitting from state-of-the-art learning facilities that can deliver a full range of programming.

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Quick Facts
Ontario is investing more than $24 million in these projects in Toronto.
Since 2013, the province has provided more than $2.5 billion in capital funding for school boards to support 155 new schools and 156 additions and renovations.
The province is investing $2.7 billion over two years to support school repair and renewal. This funding is estimated to benefit more than 2,100 schools that have repair and renewal projects valued at $100,000 or more.
Ontario is providing school boards across the province with more than $12 billion over 10 years to help build new schools in areas of high growth, improve the condition of existing schools and invest in projects to reduce surplus space through school consolidations.