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The Alberta government is committing $8.6 billion to complete and open 200,000 new student spaces across the province in the next seven years.  

The rise in Alberta's population is causing strain on the Kindergarten to Grade 12 education system, with student enrolment increasing at historic rates.

To keep up, Alberta’s government is committing $8.6 billion through the new School Construction Accelerator Program, which will create more than 200,000 new and modernized spaces. Starting in Budget 2025, the province will kick-start up to 30 new schools and as many as eight modernizations and replacement schools every year for the next three years.

“Every student deserves a quality education in a school that can meet their learning needs and set them on a path to success in the future. As hundreds of thousands of people are choosing to make Alberta their home, we are responding by funding and building the schools our fast-growing communities need. As we build, we’re asking school boards and municipalities to work with us so we can get shovels in the ground as quickly as possible,” said Premier Danielle Smith.

The School Construction Accelerator Program will result in 50,000 new or modernized student spaces over the next three years – and more than 150,000 new and modernized spaces over the following four years. In total, the School Construction Accelerator Program will mean approval for up to 30 new school projects and as many as eight new modernization and replacement projects every year over the next three years. In addition to the school projects, 20,000 new student spaces will be delivered through modular classrooms over the next four years.

“We are investing in the future of our province. Through our commitment to kick-start 30 new schools each year over the next three years, we are delivering new student spaces across the province and in our fastest-growing communities for students to learn, grow and reach their full potential," said Minister of Education Demetrios Nicolaides.

The School Construction Accelerator program also takes immediate action to speed up the construction of schools by enabling school projects to be approved in-year for their next stage in the construction process without having to wait for the next budget cycle. This means all previously approved school projects currently in the planning and design stages can move forward to the next stage as soon as they are ready to do so. Through this change, 10 previously announced priority school projects are now approved for the next stage of project delivery, including six moving to full construction.

The province will also add 12,500 new charter school student spaces over the next four years through a Charter School Accelerator pilot program.

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