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Joint-use elementary schools in the works for Saskatoon

Early planning underway for Brighton and Aspen Ridge spaces.
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The schools in developing neighbourhoods will accommodate kindergarten to Grade 8 students and offer childcare facilities.

SASKATOON — Early planning has begun for two new joint-use elementary schools in Saskatoon as the Government of Saskatchewan released a request for proposal (RFP) to engage a consultant team to provide design services for both schools. 

The procurement for design services is joint-use schools in the Brighton neighbourhood and in the Aspen Ridge neighbourhood.

The new Brighton elementary school will be a kindergarten to Grade 8 joint-use school of approximately 22,000 square metres, with an integrated 90-seat childcare centre, accommodating a maximum student enrollment of 2,050. The future site is in Saskatoon's Brighton neighbourhood, adjacent to Brighton Core Park.

The Aspen Ridge kindergarten to Grade 8 joint-use school is anticipated to be of similar size and scope as the Brighton School. The future site is adjacent to the future Aspen Ridge core park. 

"We are pleased that new elementary schools in rapidly growing parts of Saskatoon are progressing," Board of Education Chair for Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools Diane Boyko said.

"Education has changed a lot over the decades, so designing schools that meet the needs of today's students and staff is an important part of the construction process."

"These new school buildings will empower us to serve students and families as Saskatoon grows," Director of Education for Saskatoon Public Schools Shane Skjerven said. "We are excited to see these projects continue as we look forward to the rich learning that will take place in these future schools."

The Request for Proposal is available on SaskTenders at sasktenders.ca.

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