Westmount Park School building to be closed for two years: Students to be redirected to two facilities
Westmount Park Elementary School will undergo major renovations. Due to the scope of the $12.5 million project, this will require that the entire school population
EMSB plans to open
The EMSB Council of Commissioners has accepted a recommendation from the Long Range Planning Committee to relocate the more than 700 students into two buildings, Marymount Academy International in NDG and the former St. John Bosco Elementary School in Ville Émard. Both sites would have Pre-K to Grade 6 levels.
This proposal will now go out for consultation to the governing boards of Westmount Park School and Marymount Academy International,the EMSB Parents Committee, Central Management Advisory Committee (CMAC), Montreal Teachers Association (MTA), Syndicat des
The reason why two distinct Pre-K to Grade 6 campuses are being proposed is to avoid parents having their children potentially in two different buildings in two areas of the city. This would facilitate daycare and drop-off and pick-up. Siblings would travel on the same school bus. Outings and activities such as the Grade 6 graduation, could be combined such that all students in a given level at both sites would be together for those events at the discretion of the administration.
Centennial Academy presently rents the entire Eastern portion of the Marymount Academy International building. Their lease ends on June 30, 2019, freeing the space necessary for Westmount Park. The elementary students would be separated from the high school students who use the western portion of the building.
St. John Bosco closed as an elementary school in 2012.
The major renovations at Westmount Park include but are not limited to, roof, interior finishes, accessibility (elevator), mechanical (plumbing, CVAC, sprinklers), electrical (wiring, lights, telecom, fire alarm system, etc.) and exterior (parking,