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New Carlyle school bringing community together for better future

While the government is covering the construction costs, there’s an opportunity to enhance key spaces that will benefit students for years to come.
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Future home of the new Carlyle school sign on the south end of Main Street where the new school will be built.

CARLYLE - The South East Cornerstone Public School Division, with the support of the provincial government, is in the process of building a new, modern school that will serve pre-kindergarten to Grade 12 students in the Carlyle area.

The community is coming together to create something for the next generation, with enhanced learning spaces that meet the needs of a growing community. This project is supported by the Carlyle Community Complex Foundation (CCCF) and school community councils (SCC), and the community is being asked to provide support.

While the government is covering the construction costs, there’s an opportunity to enhance key spaces that will benefit students for years to come. These improvements will create a more versatile environment for learning and personal growth. The focus is on expanding the gymnasium, practical and applied arts spaces, and outdoor areas.

A larger main gym (750 square metres) and a second mini-gym, offering students more space for physical education and extracurricular activities.

Expanded home economics and industrial arts spaces, providing more opportunities for students to explore practical skills.

Improved outdoor spaces, including a track, athletic fields and play structures.

Everyone is invited to be part of this journey by supporting the fundraising campaign. No contribution is too small, and every donation will bring the campaign closer to realizing these much-needed improvements. Sponsorship levels range from advocate ($500) to founder (at least $1 million), with recognition offered for all contributions.

By working together, children in the Carlyle area can have access to facilities that promote physical health, creativity and hands-on learning.

If you’d like to contribute, donations can be made via cheque or e- transfer to the Town of Carlyle, or through the Carlyle Community Complex Foundation’s website. People are also encouraged to share this initiative with others who may want to support it. For more information, contact Gordon F. Kells High School principal Amy Rutten at 306-577-9679, Carlyle Elementary School principal Tyler Fehrenbach (306-577-1601) or CCCF chairwoman Tammie Riddell (306-577-1468).

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