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Temporary Classroom And Gym Arrangements For Carihi Secondary

Monday, August 25, 2025 at 8:01 AM

By Jay Herrington

(PHOTO School District 72)

Construction delays on four new portable classrooms for Carihi Secondary mean that some classes will continue in temporary spaces this fall.

Fire caused significant damage at the school in November of last year.

The portables were expected in time for school start-up but are now expected to be ready late this fall, although the Campbell River School District says it is hopeful they may be completed sooner.

The school will be using space within the building to house most displaced classes. Only two classes will need to be relocated to Robron Centre for the first couple of weeks in September.

Band and guitar classes will continue at École Phoenix Middle School, while drama and dance classes will remain in Carihi’s multi-purpose room.

Gym programs will also continue at Robron Centre, with students being bussed to Robron and École Phoenix as needed.

At this time, the district is still waiting on a finalized plan for gym repairs and is unable to provide a timeline yet for when the gym and theatre stage will reopen.

To address ongoing enrollment growth, two additional portables have been relocated from other district schools and will be ready for September.

The district has also purchased a camp kitchen, which will allow the culinary arts program to return to Carihi after being temporarily hosted at North Island College last year.

When the four new portables arrive, they will be placed in the upper parking area between F-wing and C-wing, while the kitchen portable will be located beside Carihi’s Infant and Toddler Centre.

This will reduce some parking in the lower lot.

With these changes and other ongoing construction at the school, traffic flow patterns may be disrupted at different times throughout the year.

Parents and student drivers are encouraged to allow extra time, use street parking where possible, and take additional care during drop-off and pick-up.

For more information, visit School District 72.

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