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Still time to comment on on sale of school land for Ecole Beausoleil

The Greater Victoria School District continues to gather public feedback into the proposed sale of about three hectares of land for a new school to serve the francophone community.
Map - 7.3-acre parcel to be sold an Lansdowne Middle School. April 2021

The Greater Victoria School District continues to gather public feedback into the proposed sale of about three hectares of land for a new school to serve the francophone community.

The land would come out of the 10-hectare site of Lansdowne Middle School, and would be purchased by the Conseil scolaire francophone de la Columbie-Britannique — the province’s French-language school board — for $15 million.

At present, the French-language board is operating the 86-student École Beausoleil at the former Sundance Elementary on Bank Street on a lease from the Greater Victoria School District. But the school district plans to return to the building and re-establish an elementary school because of demand in the area, leaving École Beausoleil without a long-term home.

For the time being, École Beausoleil will relocate to a new 12-unit modular school being built on the grounds of Braefoot Elementary. École Beausoleil’s students are currently in kindergarten to Grade 3, with Grade 4 students to be added in September and Grade 5 and 6 to be added in 2022 and 2023.

The Greater Victoria School District held a public-information session on the land-sale proposal on April 28.

To comment on the issue, email [email protected] by June 14.

Feedback will be considered at the Greater Victoria School Board’s June 21 meeting.