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Construction begins on 2 new schools in growing southwest Winnipeg neighbourhood

Work has begun on two new schools for the growing neighbourhood of Waverley West in southwest Winnipeg.

Sod turned for elementary school, high school in Waverley West

Waverley MLA and Economic Development and Jobs Minister Jon Reyes, left, joins Education Minister Cliff Cullen and Waverley West Coun. Janice Lukes at the groundbreaking ceremony for two schools in southwest Winnipeg. (CBC)

Work has begun on two new schools for the growing neighbourhood of Waverley West in southwest Winnipeg.

A sod-turning ceremony onTuesday morning marked the beginning of construction on the new elementary school and high school, both located near Kenaston Boulevard and Bison Drive.

The schools, announced in 2018 as part of the provincialgovernment's budget,are being built to accommodate the growing student population in the Waverley West neighbourhood.

The elementary school expected to open in December 2022 will be able to accommodate 800 students, while the high schoolslated to be completed by June 2023 will have a capacity for 1,200.

Kathleen McMillan,chair of the Pembina Trails School Division board of trustees,says the schools are greatlyneeded for the growing subdivision.

She says the school division has been able to absorb kids from the neighbourhood at other schools until now, but they can't do that much longer.

"We've been able to manage at this point, but we do know that as development continues in this area, this is a tipping point for us. We do need those schools," she said.

Construction started in August on a new two-storey, 81,400-sq.-ft. elementary school in Waverley West. The school will have capacity for 800 students. (CBC)

McMillan didn't want to speculate on the catchment area for the new schools, saying there are some factors still in flux, such as new housing developments in the area.

"Once we have the data, once we know how we're going to be able to move forward, we will keep the community well apprised," she said.

The schools will be part of the South Winnipeg Recreation Campus, which will have a recreation centre with gymnasiums, multi-purpose rooms, fitness space, a walking/running track, a daycare, a vocational building and adjacent site development once fullycomplete.