The St. Peter High School community acknowledges that our school is located on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Algonquin peoples. We are honoured and thankful to learn, pray, celebrate and grow as humble guests on this land.
The St. Peter High School community acknowledges that our school is located on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Algonquin peoples. We are honoured and thankful to learn, pray, celebrate and grow as humble guests on this land.
Newsletter - November 14
Ski Club
St. Peter High School – Foundation Stabilization Project
Since St. Peter High School opened in 1992, engineers have regularly monitored the foundation. Over time, the soil beneath the building has settled. Recently, some new signs of movement in our school building led consultants to recommend a proactive stabilization project. Please see this important information regarding the upcoming foundation stabilization work at the school.
Is the school safe?
Yes. Engineers and Architects confirm St. Peter remains safe.
Why is the work being done?
Soil under the building has shifted gradually since the 1990s. Stabilization ensures the school remains structurally sound in the long term.
Will my child's learning be disrupted?
No. The school will remain open. Some classrooms may move temporarily, but learning will continue on-site.
When will the work take place?
Trial work: November 2025 (small exterior sections).
Major stabilization: After March Break 2026 (lasting 4-5 months).
How will I be kept informed?
Families will receive emails, newsletters, and updates on this webpage. Before the main project begins, an information evening will be held with the engineers.