t--x-xr: 113 1 Ti llaiizU cl LJHJUiUUh Vanier Sir Bf. I I. I L- 'l 153-1 llr I lls'l I I I I SMIL 1 ill Centenn'al Public School, 376 Gloucester Street ii i i 1 irT lilJ Jill i iMi.ii III I in To- vw.j'f'; y-i- -iwSii I I jSnffy, Composite Separate School, 225 Donald Street J- Gaston Vincent Separate School, 1313 Field Street John A. Macdonald High 111 'I 1 I .1 1 in ill 1 f'jjuw; 4firJ-fiV II JJLi U. II 1. I Borden Vocational School, (-1 Ll '1 School on Draper Avenue MVM n'-itn i.I tel Wil 1 1 II si im- i i 1 at Bronson and Powell I I Bsi o-- iVeii? Ottawa Schools The schoo! building boon in Ottawa and district cootinun with rune new schools costing a total of $8,447.10 opening their dnors last Tuesday for the first time. And schools scheduled occupancy during the current. 1MI-I7 school year, will increase that figure by C.1S.- Construction contract for the Collegiate Institute Board's new Sir John A. Mac-donald High School on Draper Avenue was S3. 73. MO. Costliest school yet built in Ottawa. the Collegiate Board's new High School of Commerce in the Preston Street re-deve'opment project, will cost well in excess of It will be opened next fall. PUBLIC SCHOOLS The Public School Board's pride and joy Borden and Centennial schools, will pro vide pupils with new special ued facilities. Borden Vocational School at Powell and Bronson Avenues provides children with vocational training ranging from gardening to fixing cars. Estimated cost of the school is 51. IV) 000 Centennial School at 37 Gloucester Street, has special lacilit.es for hardof hearing and handicapped children. It cost about ll.nVOO. The Separate School Board has been feeling the biggest demands for new schools. It has opened five: and four are nearing completion for occupancy later in the year. High School of Commerce Nearing Completion Ii SEPARATE SCHOOLS The five newly opened separate schools have cost Biggest single expenditure was SM5.M8 for Vanier Composite School at 225 Donald Street. It has II shops, eight classrooms, a gymnasium and cafeteria. The other four are Gaston Vincent. 1313, Field Street; Notre Dame da la Joie, 780 Churci Street; Vlrgina Drrra School. 2380 Virgin Drive, and McMaster School, 17M McMaster Avenue. The four still-to-be-opened new separate schools will cost a total of JI.83UU. They are Mont St. Joseph School; Springland Drive School; St. Patrick's Secondary School and Immaqulata School, for grades nine and 10. Nepean Public School Board's new Leslie Park 10-roora school coat and additions to Sir Winston Churchill and Bayihore schools cost about SC26400. And Sept II about 100 pupils from Cyrville. Orleans and Hiawatha Park will move into Gloucester School Board's still uncompleted 1349,000 Beacon Hill public school. Journal Photos By Dominion Wide