With situations such as Claremont secondary hosting 435 out-of-catchment (OCC) students, the Saanich School District says the days of students enrolling outside their catchment zones are waning.
With a steady increase in its student population, the Saanich School District is tightening its enrolment process starting sooner rather than later. ItB次元官网网址檚 similar to whatB次元官网网址檚 happening at the Greater Victoria School District, but on a less B次元官网网址渋ntrusiveB次元官网网址 scale, said Saanich School District superintendent David Eberwein.
B次元官网网址淲eB次元官网网址檙e showing a slow and steady increase in our population over the 10 to 15 years, though not any sudden spikes,B次元官网网址 Eberwein said.
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To deal with a projected increase of 1,800 students over the next decade, the Victoria School District recently redesigned its enrolment priority policy and . ItB次元官网网址檚 now reviewing its school catchment boundaries through a public consultation and a staff review as well as the reinstatement of at least two schools that were de-commissioned.
However, itB次元官网网址檚 a much simpler answer for the Saanich School District, said Eberwein.
The Saanich schools at capacity are carrying a shockingly high number of out-of-catchment students, particularly along the southern region, where there are about 600 students commuting from their residence within the Greater Victoria School District (according to the SD63 Long Term Facilities Plan, based on 2017-18 numbers).
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B次元官网网址淲e will begin to limit out-of-catchment [enrolment],B次元官网网址 Eberwein said. B次元官网网址淲e feel comfortable we can manage down some of our populations over the next number of years.B次元官网网址
Those with the highest out-of-catchment numbers in the Saanich School District are Claremont, Lochside elementary, Prospect Lake elementary, Cordova Bay elementary and Royal Oak middle school. Claremont has 435 out-of-catchment students, 264 from Greater Victoria School District. Lochside had 169 OCC students last year and was over its 394-student capacity with 422 students, of which 68 commute from Victoria.
Sixty-five of Prospect LakeB次元官网网址檚 230 students were out-of-catchment, including 28 from SD61. Cordova Bay was at 275, 26 over its capacity of 249, with 61 out of catchment and 19 from SD61. Royal Oak was also over its 600-student capacity with a whopping 209 out-of-catchment students, of which 175 are reportedly from Greater Victoria (SD61).
While those are last yearB次元官网网址檚 numbers, the are very similar for 2018-19, although that will change.
In North Saanich, the newly built Kelset elementary is also at capacity with 394 students but with 74 OCC students, it can also be managed, Eberwein said.
B次元官网网址淲eB次元官网网址檙e trying to take a less intrusive route than Victoria,B次元官网网址 Eberwein said. B次元官网网址淎djusting catchment boundaries can be quite disruptive. Families sometimes move into areas with an idea of attending that school.B次元官网网址
While the number of future Greater Victoria students attending Saanich District schools is expected to decrease due to the changes, the future number of Saanich District students attending Victoria District schools will also decrease, as Victoria clamps down on its out-of-catchment, and out-of-district enrolment.
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