The provincial government is investing $250,000 into Bath
Community School as part of the 2017-18 capital budget. The funds will support
the planning of upcoming renovations.
The work will include renovations to ensure current Building
Code requirements are met. Learning spaces will also receive upgrades, along
with mechanical and electrical systems, and the building’s exterior. Site
improvements will also be included in the project.
“Anglophone West School District is pleased this work is
becoming a reality,” said Superintendent David McTimoney. “We welcome this
investment by the provincial government to renovate and repair Bath Community
School.”
The existing middle school was built in 1954. In September
2015, it also began serving K-5 students when the nearby elementary school was
closed.
From left: Carleton-Victoria MLA Andrew Harvey; Jason Smith,
principal, Bath
Community School; Bath Mayor Troy Stone; and Jay Colpitts,
director of schools,
Woodstock Education Centre, Anglophone West School District.