BackgrounderMinistry of EducationPublished: June 29, 2026

Ontario funds 79 school projects to create more than 29,000 new student spaces

The Ministry of Education is using two capital-priority rounds in 2025–26 and 2026–27 to expand school capacity and add licensed child care across communities.

Published
June 29, 2026
Source
Ministry of Education
Release type
Backgrounder
External ID
1007683

Summary

What happened

  • The Ministry of Education approved $1.6 billion to support 79 school construction projects across the province.
  • Funding is delivered through the capital priorities program: $1.3 billion for 67 projects in 2025–26 and nearly $300 million for 12 projects in 2026–27. The total includes $87 million in child care capital funding.

By the numbers

  • More than 29,000 new student spaces will be created.
  • More than 1,900 new licensed child care spaces will be created.
  • The 79 projects include 11 projects for French-language school boards.

Where this matters (examples from the release)

  • Large secondary projects: London District Catholic — new 1,999-student secondary school ($100.1M); Halton Catholic — new 1,499-student secondary school ($81.4M); Ottawa-Carleton DSB — new Grades 7–12, 1,474-student secondary school ($77.7M).
  • Many projects are elementary school builds, additions, replacements, or retrofits across urban and rural communities listed in the release.

Why it matters

  • The funding increases local school capacity and adds licensed child care space, helping districts manage student population pressures and provide more child care options.

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Source: Ontario Newsroom

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