The institutional footprint and capital asset network of the Durham Catholic District School Board (DCDSB), operating in tandem with the Ontario Ministry of Education, has entered an aggressive structural expansion phase. Tracked under the active registry The Durham Catholic District School Board Capital Expansion Framework June 2026, educational trustees and regional planning desks finalized the system-wide development portfolio on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. Backed by immediate provincial funding injections, the framework is designed to absorb massive enrollment surges across Durham’s fastest-growing residential sectors.
The multi-project rollout addresses escalating interest in Catholic education throughout the region, adding hundreds of elementary spaces while establishing entirely new institutional footprints.
The Capital Funding Stack and Project Map
The expansion strategy utilizes a combination of immediate capital additions, brand-new community builds, and comprehensive high school replacements across the regional network.
The underlying board registries itemize the specific construction projects underway:
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The St. Luke Extension: The province has committed $5.4 million to fund a major addition at St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic School at 55 Twin Streams Road in Whitby. The project adds eight classrooms and 184 new student spaces, targeting a completion date of September 2027 pending final approvals.
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The North Oshawa Double-Inflow: The board is advancing two high-priority hubs in north Oshawa. This includes early-stage planning for a new elementary school in the Kedron community, alongside a full replacement facility for Monsignor Paul Dwyer Catholic High School at the corner of Harmony Road and Greenhill Avenue.
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The Pickering Master Build: Construction is moving forward on St. Carlo Acutis Catholic School, a brand-new elementary facility tailored specifically to service the rapidly expanding Seaton community hub.
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The St. Kateri Close-Out: In adjacent development sectors, the structural addition on St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic School is officially nearing completion, set to ease class sizes ahead of the upcoming academic cycles.
Analyzing Regional System Metrics and Governance Alliances
The fast-tracked building plans represent a major win for the board, which currently oversees faith formation and academic delivery for approximately 24,000 students across the region.
| Targeted School Facility Node | Core Community Sub-Locality | Planned Infrastructure Change | Projected Target Impact |
| St. Luke the Evangelist | Growing Whitby Subdivisions | 8-Classroom Wing Addition | Adds 184 elementary student seats |
| Monsignor Paul Dwyer | North Oshawa Grid Hub | Full Strategic Facility Replacement | Modernized secondary athletic & tech labs |
| St. Carlo Acutis | Seaton Master Planned Grid | Brand-New Elementary Construction | Services thousands of community newcomers |
| Kedron Catholic Site | North Oshawa Growth Fringe | Greenfield Elementary Project | Establishes early neighborhood baseline |
DCDSB Board of Trustees Chair Morgan Ste. Marie stated that the rapid expansion is a direct response to a surging population, creating modern spaces where students can thrive academically, spiritually, and socially. Whitby MPP Lorne Coe echoed the sentiment, noting that the provincial funds ensure local infrastructure keeps pace with real estate development.
Procurement teams are actively advancing the tendering process for the Whitby expansion to ensure shovels hit the dirt quickly. Meanwhile, the board’s boundary committees are monitoring residential numbers to ensure balanced class sizes across the newly created wings.
Durham Region families looking to track ongoing construction milestones, check boundary map revisions, or review individual school registration parameters can access the main board network online at dcdsb.ca.






















