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New $16.4 Million Elementary School Set to Transform Mansfield

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A new elementary school is on the horizon for Mansfield, Ontario, with the government announcing a budget of $16.4 million for the project. Located at the intersection of 9th Sideroad and County Road 18, the school will accommodate up to 328 students, addressing the growing educational needs of the area.

Funding for the Mansfield Elementary School is part of a broader initiative by the Ontario government, which plans to invest $23 billion over the next decade in building, renewing, and enhancing schools across the province. Paul Calandra, Ontario’s Minister of Education, emphasized the importance of these investments. “By building and expanding schools across the province, we’re making sure students can learn in modern, high-quality environments that support strong achievement,” he stated.

The new school will fall under the jurisdiction of the Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB), which has recently acquired the site for the development. Ralf Mesenbrink, chair of UGDSB, expressed gratitude for the government’s support. “Thank you to the Ministry of Education for funding this school. I would also like to recognize the work of UGDSB staff and my fellow trustees, advocating for this investment to meet the needs of our Dufferin County families,” he noted.

The UGDSB highlighted that the establishment of additional learning spaces is crucial for accommodating Dufferin County’s rising population. The most recent census data from 2021 indicates that Dufferin County has a population of approximately 66,000 to 68,000, with projections suggesting that this number could reach between 95,000 and 100,700 by 2051.

Dufferin–Caledon Member of Provincial Parliament Sylvia Jones also welcomed the announcement. “The funding for a new Mansfield Elementary School in Mansfield is great news for our community,” she said. “Through this investment, we’re creating opportunities for students to thrive today and well into the future.”

At this time, a specific timeline for the school’s completion has not been disclosed, but the project marks a significant step forward in enhancing educational infrastructure in the region.

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