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Update: Province announces new Catholic schools for Edmonton, Calgary4 r3 u6 W8 g$ ~6 X9 a# B
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BY KAREN KLEISS, EDMONTON JOURNAL DECEMBER 16, 2013 10:58 AM2 v2 h& ]9 t" `3 e& W0 t) w+ g
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+ p' H8 i4 o. q- O, l- OEDMONTON - Premier Alison Redford on Monday announced Edmonton and Calgary will get new schools, each with 750 spaces at a cost of roughly $15 million apiece., U! d7 b& h) F& \. e( ?
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Edmonton’s school will be built in Windermere, in the sprawling southwest corner of the capital city. A Catholic school, it will be dual-track, offering classes in English and French immersion to children from kindergarten to Grade 9.
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Calgary’s school will be build in Aspen Woods, and will cater to children from kindergarten to Grade 6.
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: U' ?/ u3 c6 J- O“We know how important it is for those 750 spaces to be ready as soon as possible, so that families can enrol their kids and they won’t need to be taking buses out to neighbouring communities,” Redford said. “It’s also to help to accommodate the incredible rapid growth in this community, in Windermere, which is experiencing great pressures on existing infrastructure.”; X* _9 F2 x! q q8 [" m4 ]
: h- v0 I% t) lRedford said the building will have state of the art building control and support infrastructure.+ a0 m! u/ I( {" @4 f* X$ W* q
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“What I care about is it’s going to have large windows, it’s going to have advanced ventilation systems, it’s going to have incredible space to do physical activity inside and outside, because that’s the environment we want you to learn in.”% t# G) S# M' g. u
: j$ q6 m2 n: B- A- E4 aThe announcement follows on an election promise to build 50 new schools and upgrade 70 more.
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So far, 36 of those projects have been announced. In recent weeks, Redford formally announced new schools in Grimshaw, Grande Prairie, and two in Fort McMurray.
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She said Monday she expects to announce another new school in southern Alberta on Wednesday.
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Winderemere的公立学校会建在Ambleside. & ~0 ]' }& ^; m& G( f. q
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