The educational planning committees, capital asset managers, and municipal development desks within the Durham Region are coordinating a major institutional expansion. Tracked under regional educational infrastructure portfolios on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, capital deployment clerks finalized the funding ledger Whitby school gets $5.4M for new elementary spaces. Officially announced by Whitby MPP Lorne Coe, the Ministry of Education has greenlit a significant structural funding grant targeting the Durham Catholic District School Board (DCDSB), fast-tracking permanent construction to alleviate severe suburban classroom bottlenecks.
The capital injection targets long-term growth along Whitby’s northern development corridors, aiming to move students out of temporary portables and into permanent, climate-controlled learning environments.
The St. Luke Campus Expansion Blueprint
The multi-million dollar addition will fundamentally alter the school’s structural layout to absorb surging primary-grade registration numbers.
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The Recipient Site: The capital grant is designated for a permanent brick-and-mortar addition at St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic School (55 Twin Streams Drive) in Whitby.
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The Capacity Target: The $5.4 million layout directly finances the creation of 184 brand-new elementary student spaces, completely integrating updated ventilation, modern lighting, and adaptive technology arrays into the new wing.
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The Operational Timeline: DCDSB Trustees have officially activated the architectural procurement loop. Heavy equipment grading and foundation pours are scheduled to transition through site-plan control with a target completion date set for September 2027.
Analyzing the Provincial Capital Priorities Matrix
The Whitby grant forms a crucial piece of the province’s macro $1.6 billion Capital Priorities Program, which requires boards to pass a strict business-case vetting system.
| Evaluated System Vector | Mandated Provincial Criteria | Local DCDSB Application Status | Core Infrastructural Deliverable |
| Accommodation Pressure | Must prove acute enrollment surges linked to local municipal housing plans. | High-density subdivision growth in North Whitby has pushed legacy campus designs past limits. | 184 permanent desks to systematically reduce long-term neighborhood portable dependence. |
| Asset Optimization | Priority given to facility conditions mapping high health, safety, and modern energy compliance. | Integrates high-efficiency HVAC networks and barrier-free accessibility paths. | Delivers a modernized, low-emission footprint matching modern climate mandates. |
The Collaborative Educational Stance
“This $5.4 million addition at St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic School will help meet the needs of our growing community and support student achievement in Whitby for years to come,” stated Whitby MPP Lorne Coe. Highlighting the long-term regional planning alignment, Morgan Ste. Marie, Chair of the Durham Catholic District School Board of Trustees, emphasized that the funding enables immediate local capacity scaling. He confirmed that the board is fully prepared to leverage previous successful build templates to ensure the new square footage is fully operational and open for class by the 2027 school year.
The Durham Catholic District School Board Planning Department and the Ministry of Education Capital Programs Branch handle ongoing construction coordination and student allocation projections.
Whitby families, local educators, and community developers looking to look over updated boundary maps, monitor live construction milestones, or examine long-range regional student population projections can find the data platforms online at dcdsb.ca, ontario.ca/page/building-schools, or track localized municipal infrastructure updates via durham.ca.




















