Alberta creating 11 new grade schools for upcoming academic year

Alberta is investing $276.5 million into building 11 new schools throughout the province.

These schools will be located in Brooks, Calgary, Cochrane, Edmonton, Grand Prairie, and Legal.

The goal is to create state-of-the-art learning spaces for thousands of students, according to the province.

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“We’re making life better by giving Alberta students access to the tools they need to learn, grow and succeed,” said Minister of Infrastructure Nicholas Milliken.

“On top of that, building these new schools got thousands of Albertans working again. These new schools will help ensure that Alberta remains the best place to live, work and raise a family.”


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The province aims to invest $1.5 billion over the next three years for additional school projects.

“I am pleased to see three new schools coming to Calgary-South East to meet the needs of our rapidly growing communities and families. These schools will enable more students to learn in their own communities close to home,” said Matt Jones, the minister of children’s services and MLA for Calgary-South East.


Here’s a list of the schools which have been completed so far. This includes all schools in public, Francophone and Catholic school districts.

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Here’s a list of the schools which have not been completed so far and are expected to have construction completed by the end of 2022: