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Oakville Halton Hills Milton Oakville Burlington

Oakville Profile Oakville is the most populous municipality in Halton Region, with a population of 193,832 in according to the 2016 Census. The municipality experienced a growth rate of 6.2% from 2011 to 2016. The majority of residential development is currently occurring in the North East Oakville Secondary Plan and North West Oakville Secondary Plan area (ERA118). The Town initiated study of the Merton lands is on hold (ERA114) with the submission of the Bronte Green Corporation development application. The Glen Abbey development application (3,000 to 3,200 residential units proposed) is on hold as litigation and appeals are ongoing as this time. The municipal Official Plan, Liveable Oakville, identifies six growth areas Midtown Oakville and Downtown Oakville (ERA113), Uptown Core (ERA116), Palermo Village (ERA114), Kerr Village and Bronte Village (ERA112) which are to accommodate the majority of new growth and development south of Dundas Street. In addition the Ministry has provided funding for the construction of a new Oakville elementary school (Oakville NE #2) to the east of Dundas St. and Sixth Line. There are currently 27 elementary schools and 6 secondary schools within Oakville. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 99

Oakville Development Information Proposed Proposed Low Medium High Total Projected Elementary Secondary Density Density Density Units Population Schools Schools Status Merton Planning Study Area 38% 14% 48% 1181 N / A 1 0 North West Oakville Secondary Plans On Hold (Bronte Green development in progress) N / A N / A 0 0 Circulated North East Oakville Secondary Plans 45% 55% 20% 25% 20% 35% N / A 45,000 55,000 6 2 In Progress Glen Abbey Study Area 3% 5% 10% 13% 83% 87% 3,000 3,200 N / A 0 0 On Hold Current Residential Development Future Residential Development Growth Areas The current street network was provided by the Regional Municipality of Halton and the Region assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or accuracy. Proposed roads are subject to change. It is the intention of the HDSB to provide up-to-date and accurate information, and reasonable efforts have been made by the HDSB to verify the information, however a degree of error or change is inherent. This information is distributes as is without warranty. HDSB assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. If you require additional information please contact the Planning Department at 905-335-3663. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 100

Oakville Census Data The Canadian Census is conducted every 5 years by Statistics Canada to obtain a wide variety of statistical data. Data from the 2006 and 2011 Census are included to show changes at the Board's Elementary Review Areas (ERA) level. 2006 2011 2016 Population Change 2006 2011 2016 Dwelling Change ERA Population Population Population 2006-2011 2011-2016 Dwelling Dwelling Dwelling 2006-2011 2011-2016 ERA 111 1,887 404 518 256 6,585 8,472 8,876 2,280 2,798 3,054 29% 5% 23% 9% ERA 112 599 1,277 919 841 31,970 32,569 33,846 13,125 14,044 14,885 2% 4% 7% 6% ERA 113 320 190 174 75 25,184 24,864 24,674 8,390 8,564 8,639 1% 1% 2% 1% ERA 114 9,584 3,220 3,020 598 13,212 22,796 26,016 4,145 7,165 7,763 73% 14% 73% 8% ERA 115 85 475 354 61 33,431 33,516 33,041 10,565 10,919 10,980 0% 1% 3% 1% ERA 116 1,193 538 1,132 531 30,695 31,888 32,426 10,065 11,197 11,728 4% 2% 11% 5% ERA 117 3,962 461 1,349 406 24,100 28,062 28,523 7,710 9,059 9,465 16% 2% 17% 4% ERA 118 83 6,077 22 1,955 436 353 6,430 170 148 2,103 19% 1722% 13% 1321% Oakville 16,907 11,312 7,444 4,723 165,613 182,520 193,832 56,450 63,894 68,617 10% 6% 13% 7% Halton Region 62,417 46,766 25,545 15,859 439,252 501,669 548,435 156,759 182,304 198,163 14% 9% 16% 9% Our Kids Network provides additional data based on various indices for neighbourhoods in Oakville, which can be accessed at http://www.ourkidsnetwork.ca/public/dataportal.html. Note that the neighbourhood boundaries may not match ERA boundaries. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 101

Oakville Age Pyramids 2006 2011 2016 85+ 80 84 75 79 70 74 65 69 60 64 55 59 50 54 45 49 40 44 35 39 30 34 25 29 20 24 15 19 10 14 5 9 0 4 85+ 80 84 75 79 70 74 65 69 60 64 55 59 50 54 45 49 40 44 35 39 30 34 25 29 20 24 15 19 10 14 5 9 0 4 85+ 80 84 75 79 70 74 65 69 60 64 55 59 50 54 45 49 40 44 35 39 30 34 25 29 20 24 15 19 10 14 5 9 0 4 Male Female 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% Male Female 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% Male Female 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 102

Oakville English Schools Representave of 2017 2018 school year. JK Grade 6 Grades 7 8 Grades 9 12 Falgarwood (JK Grade 5) Sheridan (JK Grade 5) Joshua Creek Montclair Oodenawi River Oaks Post s Corners Palermo Captain R. Wilson Emily Carr West Oak Heritage Glen Abbey Lane Pilgrim Wood James W. Hill Maple Grove New Central Brookdale Eastview Gladys Speers Oakwood (JK Grade 6) 1 W.H. Morden Falgarwood (Grades 6 8) Joshua Creek Montclair Oodenawi River Oaks Post s Corner Palermo Captain R. Wilson Emily Carr West Oak Heritage Glen Abbey Lane Pilgrim Wood James W. Hill Maple Grove Brookdale Eastview W.H. Morden Iroquois Ridge White Oaks Garth Webb Abbey Park Oakville Trafalgar T. A. Blakelock See next page for notes June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 103

Oakville French Immersion Schools Representave of 2017 2018 school year. Grade 2 6* Grades 7 8 Grades 9 12 Munn s Oodenawi Sunningdale Palermo Heritage Glen Forest Trail Pilgrim Wood Munn s Oodenawi Sunningdale Palermo Heritage Glen Forest Trail Pilgrim Wood Iroquois Ridge White Oaks Garth Webb 2 T. A. Blakelock Pine Grove E.J. James James W. Hill Pine Grove E. J. James James W. Hill Oakville Trafalgar Notes * Gr. 1 FI entry model at 50% intensity will cease aer 2016 2017. Gr. 2 FI entry at 100% intensity will commence in 2018 2019 (Board Report 16096). 1 Starng in 2018 2019, Oakwood PSwill become a JK 5 school. 2 School undergoing phased FI implementaon. Gr. 11 FI will be added to the school in 2017 2018. Phasing will be complete with the addion of Gr. 12 FI in 2018 2019. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 104

Oakville French Immersion Feeder Flow Representative of 2017 2018 school year. Planning Area Senior Kindergarten Catchment* Primary FI Catchment* Intermediate FI Catchment Secondary FI Catchment ERA 111 Mohawk Gardens Pineland Pineland Nelson Gladys Speers Pine Grove Pine Grove T.A. Blakelock Brookdale ERA112 Eastview Gladys Speers Oakwood Pine Grove Pine Grove T.A. Blakelock W.H. Morden ERA 113 James W. Hill James W. Hill James W. Hill Oakville Trafalgar Maple Grove E.J. James E.J. James Oakville Trafalgar New Central ERA 114 ERA 115 Captain R. Wilson Heritage Glen Heritage Glen Emily Carr Forest Trail Forest Trail Palermo Palermo Palermo Abbey Lane Pilgrim Wood Pilgrim Wood Heritage Glen Heritage Glen Heritage Glen Pilgrim Wood Pilgrim Wood Pilgrim Wood West Oak Forest Trail Forest Trail Garth Webb T.A. Blakelock ERA 116 Montclair Sunningdale, Munn's Sunningdale, Munn's White Oaks, Iroquois Ridge Post's Corners Sunningdale Sunningdale White Oaks River Oaks Sunningdale, Oodenawi Sunningdale, Oodenawi ERA 117 Falgarwood Joshua Creek Sheridan Munn's Munn's Iroquois Ridge ERA 118 Oodenawi Oodenawi Oodenawi White Oaks * Gr. 1 FI entry model will cease after 2016 2017. Gr. 2 FI entry at 100% intensity will commence in 2018 2019. Phased FI implementaion underway. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 105

Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements Representative of 2017 2018 school year. Planning Area Schools GFT AP BC Comm ELDC EXT FI HP LC LD LS PLC SRA 102 ERA 118 ERA 117 ERA 116 ERA 115 ERA 114 ERA 112 EASTVIEW OAKWOOD W.H. MORDEN CAPTAIN R. WILSON EMILY CARR ABBEY LANE HERITAGE GLEN PILGRIM WOOD WEST OAK POST'S CORNERS FALGARWOOD OODENAWI Planning Area Schools ESC CSC ESL ESS EXT FI IB SGP SHSM** SHSM Programs SRA 103 ABBEY PARK IROQUOIS RIDGE OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR THOMAS A. BLAKELOCK WHITE OAKS GARTH WEBB **See 'School Details' for information on each schools SHSM program offerings (p. 147, 153). Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements AP Access Program GFT Gifted BC Behaviour Class HP High Performance Comm Communication Class IB International Baccalaureate CSC Community Skills Certificate LC Learning Centre ELDC Early Language Development Centre LD Learning Disability ESC Employability Skills Certificate LS Life Skills ESL English as a Second Language (Congregated School Model) ESS Essential Program PLC Primary Language Class EXT FI Extended French SGP Secondary Gifted Placement AG Agriculture AC Arts & Culture BU Business CT Construction EG Energy EV Environment HW Health & Wellness HL Horticulture and Landscaping HT Hospitality and Tourism ICT Information and Communication Tech. JES Justice and Emergency Services MF Manufacturing SJ Social Justice SP Sports TR Transportation June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 106

Oakville Historical Enrolments by ERA and SRA Planning Area % 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Change ERA 118 ERA 117 ERA 116 ERA 115 ERA 114 ERA 113 ERA 112 ENG 1,495 1,437 1,431 1,425 1,531 1,528 1,552 1,487 1,555 1,653 11% FI 575 639 717 724 741 754 751 739 704 591 3% GIFTED 115 135 173 195 235 264 320 322 373 346 201% TOTAL 2,185 2,211 2,321 2,344 2,507 2,546 2,623 2,548 2,632 2,590 19% ENG 716 669 954 972 1,041 1,137 1,146 1,132 1,185 1,307 83% FI 513 544 578 589 632 688 730 768 797 709 38% TOTAL 1,229 1,213 1,532 1,561 1,673 1,825 1,876 1,900 1,982 2,016 64% ENG 689 1,045 1,195 1,667 1,766 1,832 1,893 1,876 1,900 1,950 183% FI 383 366 402 428 418 389 324 15% * TOTAL 689 1,045 1,195 2,050 2,132 2,234 2,321 2,294 2,289 2,274 230% ENG 2,047 2,055 2,029 1,944 1,917 1,984 2,013 1,952 1,933 1,964 4% FI 819 783 829 880 1,073 1,195 1,270 1,353 1,414 1,238 51% GIFTED 78 113 151 134 167 140 158 103% * TOTAL 2,866 2,838 2,858 2,902 3,103 3,330 3,417 3,472 3,487 3,360 17% ENG 1,182 1,563 1,516 1,463 1,587 1,628 1,738 1,453 1,420 1,610 36% FI 911 984 1,016 1,078 1,160 1,234 1,319 1,155 1,162 1,011 11% TOTAL 2,093 2,547 2,532 2,541 2,747 2,862 3,057 2,608 2,582 2,621 25% ENG 1,344 1,342 1,342 1,351 1,379 1,456 1,554 1,569 1,532 1,602 19% FI N/A TOTAL 1,344 1,342 1,342 1,351 1,379 1,456 1,554 1,569 1,532 1,602 19% ENG 361 533 711 97% FI 239 289 288 21% TOTAL 600 822 999 67% TOTAL ENG 7,472 8,111 8,465 8,821 9,220 9,564 9,896 9,830 10,058 10,797 45% FI 2,818 2,950 3,140 3,654 3,972 4,273 4,498 4,672 4,755 4,161 48% GIFTED 115 135 173 273 348 415 454 489 513 504 338% TOTAL 10,405 11,196 11,778 12,748 13,540 14,252 14,848 14,991 15,326 15,462 49% * Indicate % change from the year the program was introduced at the school ** Total include FTE until FDELK was introduced to the school. Planning Area % 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Change SRA 102 SRA 103 ENG 5,986 6,055 6,229 6,435 6,033 5,748 5,360 5,437 5,705 6,244 4% FI 717 751 819 819 860 998 1,134 1,113 1,141 832 16% TOTAL 6,703 6,806 7,048 7,254 6,893 6,746 6,494 6,550 6,846 7,076 6% ENG 393 619 871 1,050 1,141 1,242 216% * FI 42 83 126 200% TOTAL 393 619 871 1,092 1,224 1,368 248% * TOTAL ENG 5,986 6,055 6,229 6,435 6,426 6,367 6,231 6,487 6,846 7,486 25% FI 717 751 819 819 860 998 1,134 1,155 1,224 958 34% TOTAL 6,703 6,806 7,048 7,254 7,286 7,365 7,365 7,642 8,070 8,444 26% * Indicate % change from the year the program was introduced at the school June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 107

Oakville Projected Enrolments by ERA and SRA Planning Area School Ports Port Total Actual % OTG On Site Max Cap 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Change ERA 112 2,644 14 48 3,748 2,590 2,519 2,413 2,375 2,366 2,352 2,320 2,320 2,310 2,282 2,272 12% ERA 113 1,675 15 29 2,342 2,016 1,993 2,029 2,003 1,955 1,930 1,932 1,941 1,929 1,945 1,944 4% TOTAL SRA 103 SRA 102 TOTAL ERA 118 ERA 117 ERA 116 ERA 115 ERA 114 Planning Area 2,129 12 36 2,957 2,274 2,240 2,175 2,136 2,103 2,065 2,010 1,981 1,947 1,923 1,908 16% 3,326 12 52 4,522 3,360 3,264 3,157 3,013 2,890 2,855 2,790 2,787 2,743 2,749 2,758 18% 2,799 2 40 3,719 2,621 2,770 2,880 2,978 3,107 3,216 3,364 3,525 3,659 3,751 3,897 49% 1,584 5 26 2,182 1,602 1,587 1,601 1,592 1,605 1,585 1,590 1,578 1,574 1,600 1,599 0% 762 12 12 1,038 999 1,180 1,325 1,395 1,466 1,515 1,549 1,583 1,615 1,660 1,761 76% 14,919 72 243 20,508 15,462 15,553 15,580 15,491 15,492 15,518 15,555 15,716 15,778 15,910 16,139 4% School Ports Port Total Actual % OTG On Site Max Cap 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Change 6,372 40 57 7,683 7,076 7,238 7,273 7,354 7,395 7,427 7,399 7,198 7,121 6,980 6,938 2% 1,203 2 12 1,479 1,368 1,505 1,565 1,563 1,551 1,496 1,439 1,385 1,333 1,290 1,221 11% 7,575 42 69 9,162 8,444 8,743 8,838 8,917 8,946 8,923 8,838 8,583 8,454 8,271 8,159 3% June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 108

Oakville French Immersion Historical Progression (SK - Grade 1) Planning Area Grade 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 3 - Year Avg. 5 - Year Avg. TOTAL ERA 118 ERA 117 ERA 116 ERA 1115 ERA 114 ERA 113 ERA 112 Note: SK 212 193 211 232 227 229 194 N/A Gr. 1 82 65 88 81 83 86 67 N/A N/A % 39% 34% 42% 35% 37% 38% 35% N/A N/A 36% 37% SK 118 101 130 172 150 144 152 N/A Gr. 1 56 49 77 98 80 91 75 N/A N/A % 47% 49% 59% 57% 53% 63% 49% N/A N/A 55% 56% SK 168 250 284 259 257 263 221 N/A Gr. 1 48 94 136 110 119 114 92 N/A N/A % 29% 38% 48% 42% 46% 43% 42% N/A N/A 44% 44% SK 244 262 253 227 205 229 191 N/A Gr. 1 62 81 120 110 97 123 98 N/A N/A % 25% 31% 47% 48% 47% 54% 51% N/A N/A 51% 50% SK 169 177 212 202 185 207 151 N/A Gr. 1 57 65 82 74 81 105 58 N/A N/A % 34% 37% 39% 37% 44% 51% 38% N/A N/A 45% 42% SK 177 159 177 147 147 161 170 N/A Gr. 1 50 50 46 49 45 55 62 N/A N/A % 28% 31% 26% 33% 31% 34% 36% N/A N/A 34% 32% SK 51 N/A Gr. 1 25 N/A N/A % 49% N/A N/A N/A N/A SK 1,088 1,142 1,267 1,239 1,171 1,233 1,130 N/A Gr. 1 355 404 549 522 505 574 477 N/A N/A % 33% 35% 43% 42% 43% 47% 42% N/A N/A 44% 43% * In the 2015/2016 school year, the Board of Trustees approved Board wide changes to French Immersion (FI) program delivery from Gr. 1 FI entry to Gr. 2 FI entry. Gr. 1 FI entry ceases in 2016 2017, and Gr. 2 FI entry commences in 2018 2019. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 109

Oakville French Immersion Historical Progression (Grade 8-9) Planning Area School Grade 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 3 - Year Avg. 5 - Year Avg. SRA 102 SRA 103 EJ JAMES JAMES W HILL MUNN'S PINEN GROVE SUNNINGDALE TOTAL FOREST TRAIL PALERMO TOTAL Gr. 8 42 55 62 61 57 43 47 58 66 Gr. 9 40 48 52 41 50 41 34 49 53 % 95% 87% 84% 67% 88% 95% 72% 84% 80% 84% 81% Gr. 8 11 15 12 12 19 Gr. 9 9 9 11 11 13 % 82% 60% 92% 92% 68% 79% N/A Gr. 8 25 25 27 47 54 56 48 57 Gr. 9 21 25 21 41 43 48 38 47 % 84% 100% 78% 87% 80% 86% 79% 82% 82% 82% Gr. 8 47 42 59 75 56 55 73 63 77 Gr. 9 33 32 46 50 40 33 52 44 25 % 70% 76% 78% 67% 71% 60% 71% 70% 32% 68% 68% Gr. 8 62 61 48 58 54 57 86 82 49 Gr. 9 53 51 36 50 40 42 53 48 28 % 85% 84% 75% 86% 74% 74% 62% 59% 57% 64% 69% Gr. 8 151 183 194 221 225 224 274 263 268 Gr. 9 126 152 159 162 180 168 198 190 166 % 83% 83% 82% 73% 80% 75% 72% 72% 62% 73% 74% Gr. 8 50 60 60 83 105 106 85 85 90 Gr. 9 45 47 43 54 66 68 54 37 30 % 90% 78% 72% 65% 63% 64% 64% 44% 33% 58% 60% Gr. 8 39 41 55 Gr. 9 31 28 45 % 79% 68% 82% N/A N/A Gr. 8 50 60 60 83 105 106 124 126 145 Gr. 9 45 47 43 54 66 68 85 65 75 % 90% 78% 72% 65% 63% 64% 69% 52% 52% 61% 62% OAKVILLE TOTAL Gr. 8 201 243 254 304 330 330 398 389 413 Gr. 9 171 199 202 216 246 236 283 255 241 % 85% 82% 80% 71% 75% 72% 71% 66% 58% 69% 71% June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 110

Oakville Grade Breakdown - Oct. 31, 2017 NEW FOR 2017 LTAP Planning Area Grades School Program JK SK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total ERA 112 ERA 113 ERA 114 ERA 115 BROOKDALE ENG 30 28 29 23 24 40 30 38 33 29 304 EASTVIEW ENG 35 46 42 26 35 31 44 34 93 88 474 GLADYS SPEERS ENG 57 67 63 41 44 51 48 31 402 OAKWOOD ENG 28 41 37 25 20 19 26 19 215 PINE GROVE FI 73 95 76 76 104 80 87 591 W.H. MORDEN TOTAL ENG 19 34 19 17 24 10 20 23 49 43 258 GIFTED 50 67 118 111 346 TOTAL 19 34 19 17 24 10 70 90 167 154 604 ENG 169 216 190 132 147 151 168 145 175 160 1,653 FI 73 95 76 76 104 80 87 591 GIFTED 50 67 118 111 346 TOTAL 169 216 190 205 242 227 294 316 373 358 2,590 E.J. JAMES FI 76 75 74 76 81 36 68 486 JAMES W. HILL ENG 59 49 75 30 15 25 38 42 38 50 421 FI 42 41 32 37 26 18 27 223 TOTAL 59 49 75 72 56 57 75 68 56 77 644 MAPLE GROVE ENG 35 61 56 35 42 57 60 65 95 96 602 NEW CENTRAL ENG 54 31 54 24 28 35 38 20 284 TOTAL ENG 148 141 185 89 85 117 136 127 133 146 1,307 FI 118 116 106 113 107 54 95 709 TOTAL 148 141 185 207 201 223 249 234 187 241 2,016 CAPTAIN R. WILSON ENG 61 81 65 65 81 73 73 58 80 87 724 EMILY CARR ENG 85 80 90 77 80 85 75 97 88 97 854 PALERMO TOTAL ENG 37 49 74 17 26 29 38 29 43 30 372 FI 44 57 53 40 47 46 37 324 TOTAL 37 49 74 61 83 82 78 76 89 67 696 ENG 183 210 229 159 187 187 186 184 211 214 1,950 FI 44 57 53 40 47 46 37 324 TOTAL 183 210 229 203 244 240 226 231 257 251 2,274 ABBEY LANE ENG 30 38 55 24 32 31 38 36 37 41 362 FOREST TRAIL FI 101 90 102 107 99 100 108 707 HERITAGE GLEN PILGRIM WOOD ENG 27 33 62 16 35 31 33 43 63 63 406 FI 49 55 52 60 55 18 21 310 TOTAL 27 33 62 65 90 83 93 98 81 84 716 ENG 27 36 52 18 27 18 39 39 50 46 352 FI 38 46 37 25 42 18 15 221 GIFTED 12 21 29 26 32 38 158 TOTAL 27 36 64 77 102 81 96 119 68 61 731 WEST OAK ENG 69 95 99 64 66 62 80 97 102 110 844 TOTAL ENG 153 202 268 122 160 142 190 215 252 260 1,964 FI 188 191 191 192 196 136 144 1,238 GIFTED 12 21 29 26 32 38 158 TOTAL 153 202 280 331 380 359 414 449 388 404 3,360 * ENG includes Regional and Special Education Placements and Program June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 111

NEW FOR 2017 LTAP Planning Area Grades School Program JK SK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total ERA 116 OAKVILLE TOTAL ERA 118 ERA 117 MONTCLAIR ENG 41 44 59 22 25 38 30 56 36 38 389 MUNN'S FI 80 76 77 77 58 62 48 478 POST'S CORNERS ENG 65 75 59 54 49 55 65 72 57 73 624 RIVER OAKS ENG 59 60 65 43 40 66 61 63 70 70 597 SUNNINGDALE FI 86 86 84 77 65 71 64 533 TOTAL ENG 165 179 183 119 114 159 156 191 163 181 1,610 FI 166 162 161 154 123 133 112 1,011 TOTAL 165 179 183 285 276 320 310 314 296 293 2,621 FALGARWOOD ENG 35 35 37 40 26 42 28 77 50 75 445 JOSHUA CREEK ENG 65 51 88 72 86 99 101 112 112 130 916 SHERIDAN ENG 29 58 61 24 20 21 28 241 TOTAL OODENAWI TOTAL ENG 129 144 186 136 132 162 157 189 162 205 1,602 FI TOTAL 129 144 186 136 132 162 157 189 162 205 1,602 ENG 78 83 108 41 45 77 82 74 69 54 711 FI 57 53 42 42 36 31 27 288 Total 78 83 108 98 98 119 124 110 100 81 999 ENG 78 83 108 41 45 77 82 74 69 54 711 FI 57 53 42 42 36 31 27 288 TOTAL 78 83 108 98 98 119 124 110 100 81 999 ENG 1,025 1,175 1,349 798 870 995 1,075 1,125 1,165 1,220 10,797 FI 646 674 629 617 613 480 502 4,161 GIFTED 12 21 29 26 82 105 118 111 504 TOTAL 1,025 1,175 1,361 1,465 1,573 1,650 1,774 1,843 1,763 1,833 15,462 * ENG includes Regional and Special Education Placements and Program June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 112

ERA 111 South of QEW between Burloak Drive and Bronte Creek It is the intention of the HDSB to provide upto date and accurate information, and reasonable efforts have been made by HDSB to verify the information, however a degree of error or change is inherent. This information is distributed as is without warranty. HDSB assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. If you require additional information please contact the Planning Department at 905 335 3663. The current street network was provided by the Regional Municipality of Halton and the Region assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or accuracy. Proposed roads are subject to change. ERA TREND This review area includes mature and stable/young communities. There are no schools in this review area. Students attend school outside of this review area. One elementary school site has been identified to be built in this review area. School Details School FDELK ENG FI SPED * Care Before/After Oakville SW #1 ps (proposed school) Primary Core French OEYC + ELC + * Refer to page Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements for more details (p. 106). + OEYC: Ontario Early Years Centre, ELC: Early Learning Centre. Capacity and Portable Requirements School Oakville SW #1 ps (proposed school) Acreage (ha) 2.3 OTG Capacity Portables on Site Portable Capacity Portables Requirements June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 113

Housing Development This review includes communities new residential development has been completed (Lakeshore Woods) and mature communities (Samuel Curtis Estates, area south of Rebecca St. around Mississaga St.). The area north of Rebecca St. is the Petro Canada Refinery and business employment lands. There is no expected residential development. As of March 2018, there are no active Zoning applications in this area. As of March 2018, there are no active draft plan/site plan applications in this area. Timeline 2013 Purchased Oakville SW #1 ps site. Projections Summary Area Overview This review contains one HDSB owned elementary school block (Oakville SW #1 ps). As of October 31, 2017, 593 elementary students (JK 8 ENG, 2 8 FI, SPED programs) reside in this review area. Majority of these students attend schools in ERA 106 (Mohawk Gardens PS, Pineland PS) or ERA 112 (Eastview PS, Gladys Speers PS, Pine Grove PS). As of October 31, 2017, there are 559 students that attend one of these five schools. The breakdown is as follows: o 9 students at Mohawk Gardens PS (JK 6 ENG) o 2 students at Pineland PS (Gr. 6 8 ENG) o 15 students at Pineland PS FI (Gr. 2 8 FI) o 171 students at Eastview PS (JK 8 ENG) o 179 students at Gladys Speers PS (JK 6 ENG) o 183 students at Pine Grove PS (Gr. 2 8 FI) There is an area that currently attend schools in Burlington (ERA 103 Mohawk Gardens PS and Pineland PS; SRA 100 Nelson HS and Robert Bateman HS). This area is commonly known as Samuel Curtis Estates and is located at the SE corner of Burloak Drive and Lakeshore Road and was the first residential development in this area with no residential development of the Petro Canada lands that are located to the north and to the east of Samuel Curtis Estates. Historically, this area has been directed to Burlington schools because of proximity to existing Burlington schools and relative isolation from the existing residential in the review area. The Petro Canada lands (now known as the Lakeshore Woods community) has recently been developed and many of the homes are now built and occupied. There are 26 elementary students (nine at Mohawk Gardens PS, 17 students at Pineland PS) currently in the Samuel Curtis Estates. Oakville SW #1 ps (proposed) The HDSB is the owner of this elementary school site. The site is 2.3 hectares (5.7 acres) and is located on Nautical Blvd. Oakville SW #1 ps is subject to Ministry funding. The Board will need to initiate a Program and Accommodation Review (PAR) for ERAs 111 and 112 prior to the Board submitting a capital request to the Ministry of Education in order to obtain the requisite funding to construct the proposed Oakville SW #1 ps. Enrolments in ERA 111 and ERA 112 will continue to be monitored. Students in Samuel Curtis Estates are currently attending schools in Burlington and may be redirected to schools in Oakville. There has been interest in redirecting students from Burlington to Oakville schools. Consideration should be given to the potential redirection of this area. The Board will need to initiate a Boundary Review if consideration is given. Enrolments in ERAs 103, 111 and 112 will continue to be monitored. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 114

Elementary Review Area 111 Senior Kindergarten to Grade 1 French Immersion Historical Progression Number of Students by School Board Division Entering Grade 1 FI over the past 5 Years 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O N/A ERA AVERAGE 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% * Other schools may include (but not necessarily) students from other Boards (Public and Catholic), Private Schools, Out of Region LEGEND: FS Feeder School NFS HDSB Non Feeder School O Other Schools Year 2016 to 2017 2015 to 2016 2014 to 2015 2013 to 2014 2012 to 2013 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percentage FS - Feeder Schoool NFS - HDSB Non-Feeder School O - Other Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 FI SK Oakville SW #1 ps Gr 1 % SK ERA TOTAL Gr 1 % 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 SK TO GRADE 1 FRENCH IMMERSION HISTORICAL PROGRESSION LEGEND: SK SK student enrolment Gr 1 SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the following year % Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the Percentage 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year ERA % Board % NOTES: Historical enrolments are FTE until the Full Day Kindergarten Program is implemented by Ministry Timelines which has been noted under the ERA School Information. Number of students that are enrolled in a Gr. 1 FI program may be greater than the numbers identified in the SK to Gr. 1 Historical Progression as a result of new students entering from outside the HDSB system and are included in the projections. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 115

Enrolment & Utilization Summary Elementary Review Area 111 1000 900 NUMBER OF STUDENTS 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 YEAR Historical Enrolment Current Enrolment Projected Enrolment Ministry OTG Capacity Total Capacity Projected School Ports Port Total Historical Actual Projections 2017 2027 Enrolment OTG On Site Max Cap 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Change OAKVILLE SW #1 PS GRAND TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% NOTES: The Enrolment Projections are based on current available information and can fluctuate over time, they may include students outside of the Review Area. ENG includes Regional and Special Education programs. Refer to the Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements page for more details (p. 106). June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 116

ERA 112 South of QEW between Bronte Creek and Sixteen Mile Creek It is the intention of the HDSB to provide upto date and accurate information, and reasonable efforts have been made by HDSB to verify the information, however a degree of error or change is inherent. This information is distributed as is without warranty. HDSB assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. If you require additional information please contact the Planning Department at 905 335 3663. The current street network was provided by the Regional Municipality of Halton and the Region assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or accuracy. Proposed roads are subject to change. ERA TREND This review area includes mature, declining communities. By 2027, there is a 12% decrease in projected enrolments with 372 available pupil places in this ERA. Currently, there are 54 available pupil places. This ERA will drop below 90% OTG utilization by 2021. School Details School FDELK ENG FI SPED Care Core French OEYC + ELC + * Before/After Primary Brookdale PS 2013 JK 8 2015 Eastview PS 2012 JK 8 LS Yes 2016 Gladys Speers PS 2012 JK 6 Yes 2015 Oakwood PS 2010 JK 5 ~ Comm 2014 Yes (for 2018) Pine Grove PS 2 8 Yes W.H. Morden PS 2010 JK 8 GFT Yes 2017 * Refer to page Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements for more details (p. 106). + OEYC: Ontario Early Years Centre, ELC: Early Learning Centre. ~ Gr.6 ENG added for 2017 2018 and then removed for 2018 2019. Capacity and Portable Requirements School Acreage (ha) OTG Capacity Portables on Site Portable Capacity Portables Requirements Brookdale PS 2.0 354 0 5 Not required. Eastview PS 3.0 562 0 12 Not required. Gladys Speers PS 1.8 395 2 5 Required until 2026. Oakwood PS 2.9 333 0 5 Not required. Pine Grove PS 2.1 567 2 12 Not required beyond 2017. W.H. Morden PS 2.7 429 10 10 Required beyond 2027. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 117

Housing Development Bronte Village and Kerr Village have been identified in the Town of Oakville Official Plan ( Liveable Oakville ), as two of the six growth areas where the majority of new growth and development will be accommodated south of Dundas Street. There are development applications in circulation. Additional development applications are expected to be circulated in future. As of March 2018, there are three Zoning applications in this review area. This indicates a potential for the development of 147 medium density and 125 high density residential units in this review area (273 units). As of March 2018, there is a distribution of 627 low density, 126 medium density and 202 high density residential units in this review area (947 units). In 2017/2018, no new draft plan/site plan development applications have been received for this area. The majority of development applications will impact Eastview PS, Oakwood PS and W.H. Morden. Timeline 2007 FI Program changes at Eastview PS and Pine Grove PS. 2017 Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 1 FI entry ceases. Gr. 1 FI is removed from Pine Grove PS, becomes a Gr. 2 8 FI school. Gr. 6 ENG is added to Oakwood PS in order to alleviate accommodation pressures at W.H. Morden PS for 2017/2018 school year only. 2018 Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 2 FI entry begins Gr. 6 ENG is removed from Oakwood PS. An OEYC/Family Centre completed at Oakwood PS. Decrease in OTG from 360 to 337. Projections Summary Area Overview This ERA contains JK 5, JK 8 and Gr. 2 8 schools, offering ENG programming, FI programming and SPED Gifted placement (Gr. 5 8). OTG utilization is currently at 98% and is projected to decline to 86%, over the next ten years. W.H. Morden PS is projected to remain over 100% OTG utilization over the next ten years. Brookdale PS Brookdale PS is currently at 86% OTG utilization and is projected to decrease to 77% by 2027. Brookdale PS historically averaged 40% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~40% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. Eastview PS Eastview PS is currently at 84% OTG utilization and is projected to remain stable over the next ten years. Eastview PS historically fluctuated between 18% to 37% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~30% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. Gladys Speers PS Gladys Speers PS is currently at 102% OTG utilization and is projected to remain stable over the next ten years. Gladys Speers PS historically fluctuated between 37% to 56% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~30% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. Oakwood PS Oakwood PS is currently at 64% OTG utilization and is projected to decrease to 60% by 2027. Oakwood PS historically fluctuated between 19% to 38% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~30% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. For the 2017/2018, Oakwood PS was be a JK 6 school. For the 2018/2019, Oakwood PS will be a JK 5 school and will remain as a JK 5 school. In 2018, Oakwood PS OTG is expected to decrease from 360 to 337 where 2 rooms (one supply room and one regular classroom) will be converted to child care space. Pine Grove PS Pine Grove PS is currently at 104% OTG utilization and is projected to decrease to below 100% by 2018 and continue to decrease to 78% by 2027. W.H. Morden PS W.H. Morden PS is currently at 141% OTG utilization and is projected to decrease to 116% by 2027. W.H. Morden PS historically fluctuated between 29% to 67% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~50% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. W.H Morden currently has 43% of students enrolled in ENG programming (JK 8) and 57% of students enrolled in SPED Gifted placement (Gr. 5 8) For 2018/2019, Oakwood PS will be a JK 5 ENG school and Pilgrim Wood PS (ERA 115) will have Gr. 1 7 SPED Gifted placement with Gr. 8 to be added in 2019/2020. Oakwood PS Gr. 5 students will feed into W.H. Morden Gr. 6 next year and there will be no SPED Gifted placement students feeding into W.H. Morden SPED Gifted placement. Oakwood is projected to remain under utilized. Under current boundaries and programming, it is projected that this school will remain stable at 60% OTG utilization by 2027. An Ontario Early Years Centre is currently being developed within existing space at the school. The school s OTG will decrease from 360 to 337 for 2018. This school currently has 145 pupil places available (OTG is 360) and is projected to decrease to 135 pupil places by 2027 (OTG is 337). Enrolment and FI uptake will continue to be monitored. W.H. Morden PS is projected to remain over utilized. Under current boundaries and programming, it is projected that this school will remain over 100% OTG utilization and will require portables over the next 10 years. W.H. Morden PS is also experiencing an imbalance between the ENG program and SPED Gifted placement. With the decision to create a Gr. 1 8 SPED Gifted placement at Pilgrim Wood PS (ERA 115), it is projected that the SPED Gifted placement will be 40% of total enrolment by 2027. Enrolments and the SPED Gifted placement numbers will continue to be monitored. French Immersion Enrolment Projections included in the 2017/2018 LTAP are based on discussions with respective schools and historical trends from SK to Gr. 1 progression rates. As of September 2018, the French Immersion Program will begin in Gr. 2. At this time, historical data/trends for Gr. 1 to Gr. 2 FI are not available. French Immersion enrolment projections will likely change in future updates to the LTAP. 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Elementary Review Area 112 Senior Kindergarten to Grade 1 French Immersion Historical Progression Number of Students by School Board Division Entering Grade 1 FI over the past 5 Years 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O PINE GROVE 67% 4% 29% 78% 4% 18% 75% 3% 23% 77% 1% 22% N/A N/A N/A ERA AVERAGE 67% 4% 29% 78% 4% 18% 75% 3% 23% 77% 1% 22% N/A N/A N/A * Other schools may include (but not necessarily) students from other Boards (Public and Catholic), Private Schools, Out of Region LEGEND: FS Feeder School NFS HDSB Non Feeder School O Other Schools Year 2016 to 2017 2015 to 2016 2014 to 2015 2013 to 2014 2012 to 2013 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percentage FS - Feeder Schoool NFS - HDSB Non-Feeder School O - Other Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 FI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 SK TO GRADE 1 FRENCH IMMERSION SK 30 39 40 46 43 25 N/A HISTORICAL PROGRESSION BROOKDALE Gr 1 9 14 16 20 17 10 N/A % 30% 36% 40% 43% 40% 40% N/A SK 35 46 54 40 52 39 N/A EASTVIEW Gr 1 9 17 14 7 17 10 N/A % 26% 37% 26% 18% 33% 26% N/A SK 71 71 79 83 70 73 N/A GLADYS SPEERS Gr 1 27 40 31 32 32 27 N/A % 38% 56% 39% 39% 46% 37% N/A SK 34 38 38 37 35 32 N/A OAKWOOD Gr 1 13 12 13 10 10 6 N/A % 38% 32% 34% 27% 29% 19% N/A SK 23 17 21 21 29 25 21 W.H. MORDEN Gr 1 7 5 7 14 10 14 N/A % 30% 29% 33% 67% 34% 56% N/A SK 193 211 232 227 229 194 N/A ERA TOTAL Gr 1 65 88 81 83 86 67 N/A % 34% 42% 35% 37% 38% 35% N/A LEGEND: SK SK student enrolment Gr 1 SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the following year % Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the Percentage 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year ERA % Board % NOTES: Historical enrolments are FTE until the Full Day Kindergarten Program is implemented by Ministry Timelines which has been noted under the ERA School Information. Number of students that are enrolled in a Gr. 1 FI program may be greater than the numbers identified in the SK to Gr. 1 Historical Progression as a result of new students entering from outside the HDSB system and are included in the projections. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 119

Enrolment & Utilization Summary Elementary Review Area 112 4000 NUMBER OF STUDENTS 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 YEAR Historical Enrolment Current Enrolment Projected Enrolment Ministry OTG Capacity Total Capacity Projected School Ports Port Total Historical Actual Projections 2017 2027 Enrolment OTG On Site Max Cap 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Change BROOKDALE ENG 354 0 5 469 276 314 296 276 279 304 309 307 295 290 273 271 269 272 276 273 10% EASTVIEW ENG 562 0 12 838 477 453 476 456 453 474 459 448 472 466 459 459 467 461 457 460 3% GLADYS SPEERS ENG 395 2 5 510 396 394 392 374 389 402 419 416 413 417 417 411 405 403 400 395 2% OAKWOOD ENG 337 0 5 452 171 174 176 161 180 215 205 203 213 214 218 206 205 205 203 202 6% PINE GROVE FI 567 2 12 843 741 754 751 739 704 591 554 536 494 484 476 457 458 455 446 444 25% W.H. MORDEN ENG 211 193 212 220 254 258 286 281 281 286 303 312 315 316 300 299 16% ~Gifted 235 264 320 322 373 346 287 222 207 210 206 204 201 199 200 200 42% TOTAL 429 10 9 636 446 457 532 542 627 604 573 503 488 496 509 516 517 515 500 498 18% GRAND TOTAL 2,644 14 48 3,748 2,507 2,546 2,623 2,548 2,632 2,590 2,519 2,413 2,375 2,366 2,352 2,320 2,320 2,310 2,282 2,272 12% Annual Increase / Decrease 3% 4% 2% 0% 1% 1% 0% 0% 1% 0% OTG in ERA over time 2,644 2,644 2,644 2,644 2,644 2,644 2,644 2,644 2,644 2,644 2,644 Maximum Portable Capacity 1,104 1,104 1,104 1,104 1,104 1,104 1,104 1,104 1,104 1,104 1,104 Total Capacity (OTG & Maximum Portable Capacity) 3,748 3,748 3,748 3,748 3,748 3,748 3,748 3,748 3,748 3,748 3,748 Available Pupil Places (+/ ) 54 125 231 270 278 292 324 324 334 362 372 Utilization Rate 98% 95% 91% 90% 89% 89% 88% 88% 87% 86% 86% NOTES: The Enrolment Projections are based on current available information and can fluctuate over time, they may include students outside of the Review Area. ENG includes Regional and Special Education programs. Refer to the Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements page for more details (p. 106). ~ Gifted placement, Gr. 5 8. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 120

ERA 113 Southeast Oakville It is the intention of the HDSB to provide up todate and accurate information, and reasonable efforts have been made by HDSB to verify the information, however a degree of error or change is inherent. This information is distributed as is without warranty. HDSB assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. If you require additional information please contact the Planning Department at 905 335 3663. The current street network was provided by the Regional Municipality of Halton and the Region assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or accuracy. Proposed roads are subject to change. ERA TREND This review area includes mature, stable communities. By 2027, there is a 4% decrease in projected enrolments with a shortage of 269 pupil places in this ERA. Currently, there is a shortage of 341 pupil places. School Details School FDELK ENG FI SPED Care Core French OEYC + ELC + * Before/After Primary E.J. James PS 2 8 Yes James W. Hill PS 2010 JK 8 2 8 Yes 2016 Maple Grove PS 2013 JK 8 Yes 2014 New Central PS 2013 JK 6 Yes 2015 * Refer to page Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements for more details (p. 106). + OEYC: Ontario Early Years Centre, ELC: Early Learning Centre. Capacity and Portable Requirements School Acreage (ha) OTG Capacity Portables on Site Portable Capacity Portables Requirements E.J. James PS 2.0 377 5 10 Required beyond 2027. James W. Hill PS 2.0 501 6 12 Required beyond 2027. Maple Grove PS 2.4 538 2 2 Required beyond 2027. New Central PS 1.9 259 2 5 Required beyond 2027. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 121

Housing Development Downtown Oakville and Midtown Oakville (area around the Oakville GO Station) have been identified in the Town of Oakville Official Plan ( Liveable Oakville ), as two of the six growth areas where the majority of new growth and development will be accommodated south of Dundas Street. There are development applications in circulation. Additional development applications are expected to be circulated in future. o In Downtown Oakville, there are some high density infill development applications in circulation (over 140 units). o In Midtown Oakville, the total number of residential units being proposed and the phasing of future construction are undetermined at this time (potentially 20,000 new residents in this area). It is assumed residential units will be of the higher density type (townhouses and apartment). At this time there is one circulated development application with 552 high density residential units. South Central Public Lands Study includes the three town owned surplus school sites, the former hospital site and the Oakville Arena site including the surrounding park (Trafalgar Park). o The former Chisholm PS site has a development application in circulation to allow the creation of nine detached residential dwellings. o The former Brantwood PS site is still under study. o The former Linbrook PS site is a private school. o The former hospital site is scheduled to be demolished starting summer 2017 and will be redeveloped (including potential residential development). o The Oakville Arena and Trafalgar Park currently being revitalized and expanded. As of March 2018, there are seven Zoning applications in this ERA. This indicates a potential for the development of 690 high density residential units in this review area. As of March 2018, there is a distribution of 28 low density and 16 medium density residential units in this review area (44 units). In 2017/2018, one new draft plan development application have been received for this area. An additional 1921 units have been included in the projections to account for planned intensification beyond 2023 where development applications have not been submitted. It is assumed that the proposed additional applications will impact all schools. Timeline 2009 Brantwood PS, Chisholm PS and Linbrook PS close. 2010 New Central PS becomes JK 6 school, Maple Grove PS becomes a JK 8 school and E.J. James PS becomes a Gr. 1 8 FI school. 2010 James W. Hill PS opens as a JK 8 ENG and Gr. 1 6 FI school. Gr. 7 and Gr. 8 FI added in two subsequent years. 2017 Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 1 FI entry ceases. Gr. 1 FI is removed from E.J. James PS, becomes a Gr. 2 8 FI school. Gr. 1 FI is removed from James W. Hill PS, becomes a JK 8 ENG and Gr. 2 8 FI school. 2018 Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 2 FI entry begins. Projections Summary Area Overview This ERA contains JK 6, JK 8 and Gr. 2 8 schools, offering ENG and FI programming. OTG utilization is currently at 120% and is projected to decrease to 116%, over the next ten years. Maple Grove PS is currently over their Total Capacity utilization (112% OTG utilization) and will decrease below their Total Capacity utilization by 2021 (107% OTG utilization). E.J. James PS E.J. James PS is currently at 129% OTG utilization and is projected to decline to 120% by 2027. The shortage of pupil places is projected to decrease to under 100 by 2022. James W. Hill PS James W. Hill PS is currently at 129% OTG utilization and is projected to remain stable over the next ten years. James W. Hill PS historically fluctuated between 54% and 75% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~60% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. James W. Hill PS is a dual track school and currently has 65% of students enrolled in ENG programming (JK 8) and 35% of students enrolled in FI programming (Gr. 2 8). Maple Grove PS Maple Grove PS is currently at 119% OTG utilization and is projected to decrease to 105% by 2027. Maple Grove PS historically fluctuated between 34% and 60% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~50% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. New Central PS New Central PS is currently at 110% OTG utilization and is projected to remain stable over the next ten years. New Central PS historically fluctuated between 32% and 55% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~50% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. All schools within this ERA are projected to remain over utilized. Under current boundaries and programming, it is projected that these schools will remain over 100% OTG utilization and will require portables over the next ten years. Enrolments and FI uptake will be monitored for these schools. French Immersion Enrolment Projections included in the 2017/2018 LTAP are based on discussions with respective schools and historical trends from SK to Gr. 1 progression rates. As of September 2018, the French Immersion Program will begin in Gr. 2. At this time, historical data/trends for Gr. 1 to Gr. 2 FI are not available. French Immersion enrolment projections will likely change in future updates to the LTAP. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 122

Elementary Review Area 113 Senior Kindergarten to Grade 1 French Immersion Historical Progression Number of Students by School Board Division Entering Grade 1 FI over the past 5 Years 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O E.J. JAMES 58% 1% 40% 57% 0% 43% 66% 4% 30% 61% 4% 35% N/A N/A N/A JAMES W. HILL 86% 2% 12% 74% 2% 23% 86% 0% 14% 67% 4% 29% N/A N/A N/A ERA AVERAGE 69% 1% 30% 63% 1% 36% 73% 3% 24% 63% 4% 33% N/A N/A N/A * Other schools may include (but not necessarily) students from other Boards (Public and Catholic), Private Schools, Out of Region LEGEND: FS Feeder School 2016 to 2017 NFS HDSB Non Feeder School 2015 to 2016 O Other Schools 2014 to 2015 Year 2013 to 2014 2012 to 2013 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percentage FS - Feeder Schoool NFS - HDSB Non-Feeder School O - Other Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 FI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 SK TO GRADE 1 FRENCH IMMERSION SK 30 41 62 46 53 57 N/A HISTORICAL PROGRESSION JAMES W. HILL Gr 1 21 28 45 33 40 31 N/A % 70% 68% 73% 72% 75% 54% N/A SK 44 45 63 60 53 50 N/A MAPLE GROVE Gr 1 15 26 27 33 32 26 N/A % 34% 58% 43% 55% 60% 52% N/A SK 27 44 47 44 38 45 N/A NEW CENTRAL Gr 1 13 23 26 14 19 18 N/A % 48% 52% 55% 32% 50% 40% N/A SK 101 130 172 150 144 152 N/A ERA TOTAL Gr 1 49 77 98 80 91 75 N/A % 49% 59% 57% 53% 63% 49% N/A Percentage 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year ERA % Board % LEGEND: SK SK student enrolment Gr 1 SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the following year % Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the NOTES: Historical enrolments are FTE until the Full Day Kindergarten Program is implemented by Ministry Timelines which has been noted under the ERA School Information. Number of students that are enrolled in a Gr. 1 FI program may be greater than the numbers identified in the SK to Gr. 1 Historical Progression as a result of new students entering from outside the HDSB system and are included in the projections. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 123

Enrolment & Utilization Summary Elementary Review Area 113 2500 NUMBER OF STUDENTS 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 YEAR Historical Enrolment Current Enrolment Projected Enrolment Ministry OTG Capacity Total Capacity Projected School Ports Port Total Historical Actual Projections 2017 2027 Enrolment OTG On Site Max Cap 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Change E.J. JAMES FI 377 5 10 607 465 490 514 540 544 486 485 509 493 483 474 465 459 454 453 451 7% JAMES W. HILL ENG 342 330 335 325 355 421 408 412 401 394 405 424 421 417 425 421 0% FI 167 198 216 228 253 223 224 235 243 238 237 233 230 223 225 220 1% TOTAL 501 6 12 777 509 528 551 553 608 644 632 647 643 632 642 656 651 640 650 641 0% MAPLE GROVE ENG 538 2 2 584 498 563 554 545 576 602 591 592 600 576 548 547 552 558 558 565 6% NEW CENTRAL ENG 259 2 5 374 201 244 257 262 254 284 285 281 266 264 266 264 280 278 285 288 1% GRAND TOTAL 1,675 15 29 2,342 1,673 1,825 1,876 1,900 1,982 2,016 1,993 2,029 2,003 1,955 1,930 1,932 1,941 1,929 1,945 1,944 4% Annual Increase / Decrease 1% 2% 1% 2% 1% 0% 0% 1% 1% 0% OTG in ERA over time 1,675 1,675 1,675 1,675 1,675 1,675 1,675 1,675 1,675 1,675 1,675 Maximum Portable Capacity 667 667 667 667 667 667 667 667 667 667 667 Total Capacity (OTG & Maximum Portable Capacity) 2,342 2,342 2,342 2,342 2,342 2,342 2,342 2,342 2,342 2,342 2,342 Available Pupil Places (+/ ) 341 318 354 328 280 255 257 266 254 270 269 Utilization Rate 120% 119% 121% 120% 117% 115% 115% 116% 115% 116% 116% NOTES: The Enrolment Projections are based on current available information and can fluctuate over time, they may include students outside of the Review Area. ENG includes Regional and Special Education programs. Refer to the Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements page for more details (p. 106). June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 124

ERA 114 West Oak Trails and Palermo It is the intention of the HDSB to provide upto date and accurate information, and reasonable efforts have been made by HDSB to verify the information, however a degree of error or change is inherent. This information is distributed as is without warranty. HDSB assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. If you require additional information please contact the Planning Department at 905 335 3663. The current street network was provided by the Regional Municipality of Halton and the Region assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or accuracy. Proposed roads are subject to change. ERA TREND This review area includes mature, declining and young, growing communities. By 2027, there is a 16% decrease in projected enrolments with 221 available pupil places in this ERA. Currently, there is a shortage of 145 pupil places. By 2020, OTG utilization is projected to decrease below 100%. School Details School FDELK ENG FI SPED Care Core French OEYC + ELC + * Before/After Primary Captain R. Wilson PS 2012 JK 8 BC Yes 2014 Emily Carr PS 2014 JK 8 LD Yes 2014 Palermo PS 2010 JK 8 2 8 Yes 2014 * Refer to page Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements for more details (p. 106). + OEYC: Ontario Early Years Centre, ELC: Early Learning Centre. Capacity and Portable Requirements School Acreage (ha) OTG Capacity Portables on Site Portable Capacity Portables Requirements Captain R. Wilson PS 2.4 668 4 12 Required beyond 2027. Emily Carr PS 2.8 743 5 12 Required until 2022. Palermo PS 2.5 718 4 12 Not required. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 125

Housing Development Palermo Village (Dundas St./Regional Road 25) have been identified in the Town of Oakville Official Plan ( Liveable Oakville ), as one of the six growth areas where the majority of new growth and development will be accommodated south of Dundas Street. There are development applications in circulation. Additional development applications are expected to be circulated in future. The Town of Oakville has initiated a study of the Merton lands in March 2013 which are located north of the QEW, south of Upper Middle between Bronte Road and Third Line. The Livable Oakville Plan identifies these lands as a Special Policy Area for potential future development and directs that the area be studied to determine future land uses and policies. o In March 2014, Bronte Green Corporation, submitted a Zoning By law Amendment, Plan of Subdivision (24T 14004/1530) and Plan of Condominium applications to redevelop the Saw Whet Golf Course which is a large portion of the Merton Planning Study area In October 2014 the application was appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB). o In May 2014, Bronte Green submitted an Official Plan Amendment application. In January 2015 the application was appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB). o In November 2016, The Town of Oakville reached a settlement with Bronte Green Corporation and in June 2017, the OMB issued its decision approving the development. The development includes approximately 1181 residential units (mix of singles family homes, townhouses and low rise apartments) and a public elementary school block. Under the current boundaries, students generated from this development would attend Heritage Glen PS (ERA 115) which have been included in these long range projections. o In March 2018, The Town announced they were purchasing the Deerfield Golf Club property (Fourteen Mile Creek lands from Upper Middle Road to Third Line) from the province. As of March 2018, there are three Zoning applications in this review. This indicates a potential for the development of 122 medium density and 537 high density residential units (659 units) in this review area. As of March 2018, there is a distribution of 22 medium density and 718 high density residential units in this ERA (740 units). In 2017/2018, no new draft plan/site plan development applications have been received for this area. The majority of development applications will impact Captain R. Wilson PS and Heritage Glen PS for FI (ERA 115). Timeline 2008 Emily Carr PS opens. 2009 Lorne Skuce PS is the holding school for Gr. 1 3 FI students for Palermo PS. 2010 Palermo PS opens. 2017 Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 1 FI entry ceases. Gr. 1 FI is removed from Palermo PS, becomes a JK 8 ENG and Gr. 2 8 FI school. 2018 Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 2 FI entry begins. Projections Summary Area Overview This ERA contains JK 8 schools, offering ENG and FI programming. FI students in this ERA attend either Palermo PS or Heritage Glen PS (ERA 115). OTG utilization is currently at 107% and is projected to decrease to below 100% by 2021 and decrease to 90% by 2027. Captain R. Wilson PS Captain R. Wilson PS is currently at 108% OTG utilization and is projected to remain stable over the next ten years. Captain R. Wilson PS historically averaged 30% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~30% Gr.1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. FI students in this catchment area are directed to Heritage Glen PS (ERA 115). Emily Carr PS Emily Carr PS is currently at 115% OTG utilization and is projected to decrease to below 100% by 2023 and to 93% by 2027. Available pupil places are projected to be 52 by 2027. Emily Carr PS historically averaged 35% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~35% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. Palermo PS Palermo PS is currently at 97% OTG utilization and is projected to decline to 67% OTG utilization by 2027. The number of available pupil places is projected to increase to over 100 by 2020. Palermo PS historically averaged 75% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~75% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. Palermo PS is a dual track school and currently has 53 % of students enrolled in ENG programming (JK 8) and 47% of students enrolled in FI programming (Gr. 2 8). Captain R. Wilson PS is projected to remain over utilized. Under current boundaries and development phasing, it is projected that this school will remain over 100% OTG utilization and will require portables over the next ten years. This school s boundary includes the new development in the Regional Road 25/Dundas Street area which is continuing to be developed. Enrolments and FI uptake will be monitored for this school. French Immersion Enrolment Projections included in the 2017/2018 LTAP are based on discussions with respective schools and historical trends from SK to Gr. 1 progression rates. As of September 2018, the French Immersion Program will begin in Gr. 2. At this time, historical data/trends for Gr. 1 to Gr. 2 FI are not available. French Immersion enrolment projections will likely change in future updates to the LTAP. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 126

Elementary Review Area 114 Senior Kindergarten to Grade 1 French Immersion Historical Progression Number of Students by School Board Division Entering Grade 1 FI over the past 5 Years 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O PALERMO 72% 3% 25% 92% 0% 8% 79% 9% 12% 77% 10% 13% N/A N/A N/A ERA AVERAGE 72% 3% 25% 92% 0% 8% 79% 9% 12% 77% 10% 13% N/A N/A N/A * Other schools may include (but not necessarily) students from other Boards (Public and Catholic), Private Schools, Out of Region LEGEND: FS Feeder School NFS HDSB Non Feeder School O Other Schools Year 2016 to 2017 2015 to 2016 2014 to 2015 2013 to 2014 2012 to 2013 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percentage FS - Feeder Schoool NFS - HDSB Non-Feeder School O - Other Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 FI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 SK TO GRADE 1 FRENCH IMMERSION SK 76 82 77 85 82 65 N/A HISTORICAL PROGRESSION CAPTAIN R. WILSON Gr 1 20 26 19 29 24 18 N/A % 26% 32% 25% 34% 29% 28% N/A SK 111 107 101 88 106 106 N/A 100% 90% EMILY CARR Gr 1 30 36 36 27 32 37 N/A 80% % 27% 34% 36% 31% 30% 35% N/A SK 63 95 81 84 75 50 N/A PALERMO Gr 1 44 74 55 63 58 37 N/A 70% 60% % 70% 78% 68% 75% 77% 74% N/A SK 250 284 259 257 263 221 N/A ERA TOTAL Gr 1 94 136 110 119 114 92 N/A % 38% 48% 42% 46% 43% 42% N/A LEGEND: SK SK student enrolment Gr 1 SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the following year % Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the Percentage 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year ERA % Board % NOTES: Historical enrolments are FTE until the Full Day Kindergarten Program is implemented by Ministry Timelines which has been noted under the ERA School Information. Number of students that are enrolled in a Gr. 1 FI program may be greater than the numbers identified in the SK to Gr. 1 Historical Progression as a result of new students entering from outside the HDSB system and are included in the projections. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 127

Enrolment & Utilization Summary Elementary Review Area 114 3500 NUMBER OF STUDENTS 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 YEAR Historical Enrolment Current Enrolment Projected Enrolment Ministry OTG Capacity Total Capacity Projected School Ports Port Total Historical Actual Projections 2017 2027 Enrolment OTG On Site Max Cap 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Change CAPTAIN R. WILSON ENG 668 4 12 944 671 695 699 668 700 724 733 727 755 764 774 764 766 767 743 735 1% EMILY CARR ENG 743 5 12 1,019 670 715 822 834 814 854 832 814 778 765 746 727 707 701 702 691 19% PALERMO ENG 425 422 372 374 386 372 344 325 321 305 297 291 289 278 279 281 25% FI 366 402 428 418 389 324 331 309 282 270 249 228 220 202 199 202 38% TOTAL 718 3 12 994 791 824 800 792 775 696 675 634 603 575 546 519 509 479 478 482 31% GRAND TOTAL 2,129 12 36 2,957 2,132 2,234 2,321 2,294 2,289 2,274 2,240 2,175 2,136 2,103 2,065 2,010 1,981 1,947 1,923 1,908 16% Annual Increase / Decrease 1% 3% 2% 2% 2% 3% 1% 2% 1% 1% OTG in ERA over time 2,129 2,129 2,129 2,129 2,129 2,129 2,129 2,129 2,129 2,129 2,129 Maximum Portable Capacity 828 828 828 828 828 828 828 828 828 828 828 Total Capacity (OTG & Maximum Portable Capacity) 2,957 2,957 2,957 2,957 2,957 2,957 2,957 2,957 2,957 2,957 2,957 Available Pupil Places (+/ ) 145 111 46 7 26 64 119 148 182 206 221 Utilization Rate 107% 105% 102% 100% 99% 97% 94% 93% 91% 90% 90% NOTES: The Enrolment Projections are based on current available information and can fluctuate over time, they may include students outside of the Review Area. ENG includes Regional and Special Education programs. Refer to the Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements page for more details (p. 106). June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 128

ERA 115 South of Dundas, East of Third Line & Glen Abbey Community It is the intention of the HDSB to provide upto date and accurate information, and reasonable efforts have been made by HDSB to verify the information, however a degree of error or change is inherent. This information is distributed as is without warranty. HDSB assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. If you require additional information please contact the Planning Department at 905 335 3663. The current street network was provided by the Regional Municipality of Halton and the Region assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or accuracy. Proposed roads are subject to change. ERA TREND This review area includes mature, declining communities. By 2027, there is a 18% decrease in projected enrolments with 568 available pupil places in this ERA. Currently, there is are 34 available pupil places. By 2021, OTG utilization is projected to decrease to below 90%. School Details School FDELK ENG FI SPED Care Core French OEYC + ELC + * Before/After Primary Abbey Lane PS 2010 JK 8 PLC, LD Yes 2017 Forest Trail PS 2 8 Yes Heritage Glen PS 2013 JK 8 2 8 BC, LD Yes 2014 Pilgrim Wood PS 2013 JK 8 2 8 GFT Yes 2016 West Oak PS 2014 JK 8 LS Yes 2014 * Refer to page Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements for more details (p. 106). + OEYC: Ontario Early Years Centre, ELC: Early Learning Centre. Capacity and Portable Requirements School Acreage (ha) OTG Capacity Portables on Site Portable Capacity Portables Requirements Abbey Lane PS 2.0 441 1 6 Not required. Forest Trail PS 2.4 708 0 12 Not required. Heritage Glen PS 1.8 780 0 4 Not required. Pilgrim Wood PS 1.9 731 2 12 Not required. West Oak PS 3.2 666 3 12 6 room portapak on site. Required until 2025. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 129

Housing Development The Glen Abbey Golf development application was submitted to the Town of Oakville in Nov 2017. o The initial draft of the concept plan shows a potential residential unit yield range of 3000 to 3200 residential units (a mix of detached, townhouses and high density). o The Town of Oakville refused the development application. The Town completed its activities related to the cultural heritage landscape assessment and official designation of the property. o The Local Planning Appeal Tribunal (LPAT) pre hearing will take place April 2018 (as of April 3, 2018, LPAT will now come into effect and replaces the OMB) and a hearing under the Ontario Heritage Act will take place in July 2018. The Town of Oakville has initiated a study of the Merton lands in March 2013 which are located north of the QEW, south of Upper Middle between Bronte Road and Third Line. The Livable Oakville Plan identifies these lands as a Special Policy Area for potential future development and directs that the area be studied to determine future land uses and policies. o In March 2014, Bronte Green Corporation, submitted a Zoning By law Amendment, Plan of Subdivision (24T 14004/1530) and Plan of Condominium applications to redevelop the Saw Whet Golf Course which is a large portion of the Merton Planning Study area In October 2014 the application was appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB). o In May 2014, Bronte Green submitted an Official Plan Amendment application. In January 2015 the application was appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB). o In November 2016, The Town of Oakville reached a settlement with Bronte Green Corporation and in June 2017, the OMB issued its decision approving the development. The development includes approximately 1181 residential units (mix of singles family homes, townhouses and low rise apartments) and a public elementary school block. Under the current boundaries, students generated from this development would attend Heritage Glen PS (ERA 115) which have been included in these long range projections. o In March 2018, The Town announced they were purchasing the Deerfield Golf Club property (Fourteen Mile Creek lands from Upper Middle Road to Third Line) from the province. As of March 2018, there is one Zoning application in this ERA. This indicates a potential for the development of 16 low density residential units in this review area. As of March 2018, there is a distribution of 443 low density, 164 medium density and 601 high density residential units in this review area (1192 units). In 2017/2018, no new draft plan/site plan development applications have been received for this area. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 130

Timeline 2007 Forest Trail PS opens. 2011 Gifted placements at Pilgrim Wood PS introduced with Gr. 1 2 and phased in one grade per year until 2014 (Gr. 1 4). 2012 2017 Heritage Glen PS and Pilgrim Wood PS establish new FI program, starting with Gr. 1 3 and phase in one grade per year until 2017 (Gr. 1 8). 2014 Classroom additions to Forest Trail PS (eight rooms), Heritage Glen PS (6 rooms) and Pilgrim Wood PS (six rooms). 2015 Gr. 5 SPED Gifted placement added to Pilgrim Wood PS in order to alleviate accommodation pressures at W.H. Morden PS (ERA 112). 2017 Gr. 6 SPED Gifted placement added to Pilgrim Wood PS in order to alleviate accommodation pressures at W.H. Morden PS (ERA 112) for 2017/2018 school year only. Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 1 FI entry ceases. Gr. 1 FI is removed from Heritage Glen PS and Pilgrim Wood PS, become JK 8 ENG and Gr. 2 8 FI schools. Gr. 1 FI is removed from Forest Trail PS, becomes a Gr. 2 8 FI school. 2018 Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 2 FI entry begins. Gr. 7 SPED Gifted placement added to Pilgrim Wood PS; Gr. 8 SPED Gifted placement to be added the following year. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 131

Projections Summary Area Overview This ERA contains JK 8 and Gr. 2 8 schools, offering ENG programming, FI programming and SPED Gifted placement (Gr. 1 6). OTG utilization is currently at 100% and is projected to decrease to 82%, over the next ten years. Abbey Lane PS Abbey Lane PS is currently at 82% OTG utilization and is projected to decrease to 74% by 2027. The number of available pupil places is projected to increase to over 100 by 2021. Abbey Lane PS historically fluctuated between 27% to 42% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~35% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr.2 FI. Forest Trail PS Forest Trail PS is currently at 100% OTG utilization and is projected to decrease to 72% by 2027. The number of available pupil places is projected to increase to over 100 by 2020. Heritage Glen PS Heritage Glen PS is currently at 92% OTG utilization and is projected decrease to 84% by 2027. The number of available pupil places is projected to increase to over 100 by 2019. Heritage Glen PS historically fluctuated between 13% to 70% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~40% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. Heritage Glen PS is a dual track school and currently has 57 % of students enrolled in ENG programming (JK 8) and 43% of students are enrolled in FI programming (Gr. 2 8). There is an area in ERA 114 at Dundas Street West and Colonel William Pkwy ( Chateau Commons Pocket ) that is being directed to Heritage Glen PS for ENG and FI programming. At the time, this new community was under construction and the original designated home school, Palermo PS in ERA 114 was projected to remain over 100% OTG utilization. In order to relieve accommodation pressures at Palermo PS, it was determined to send these new students to Heritage Glen PS o As of October 31, 2017, there are 20 students (18 ENG, 2 FI) in this pocket that attend Heritage Glen PS. Pilgrim Wood PS Pilgrim Wood PS is currently at 100% OTG utilization and is projected to decrease to 83% by 2027. The number of available pupil places is projected to increase to over 100 by 2024. Starting For 2018/2019 school year, Pilgrim Wood PS will have Gr. 1 7 SPED Gifted placement. Gr. 8 SPED Gifted will be added the following year. Pilgrim Wood PS historically fluctuated between 18% to 73% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~75% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. Pilgrim Wood PS is a dual track school with SPED Gifted placement and currently has 48% of students enrolled in ENG programming (JK 8), 30% of students enrolled in FI programming (Gr. 2 8) and 22% of students enrolled in SPED Gifted placement (Gr. 1 6). West Oak PS West Oak PS is currently at 127% OTG utilization and is projected to decrease to 100% by 2027. West Oak PS historically averaged 50% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~50% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. French Immersion Enrolment Projections included in the 2017/2018 LTAP are based on discussions with respective schools and historical trends from SK to Gr. 1 progression rates. As of September 2018, the French Immersion Program will begin in Gr. 2. At this time, historical data/trends for Gr. 1 to Gr. 2 FI are not available. French Immersion enrolment projections will likely change in future updates to the LTAP. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 132

Elementary Review Area 115 Senior Kindergarten to Grade 1 French Immersion Historical Progression Number of Students by School Board Division Entering Grade 1 FI over the past 5 Years 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FOREST TRAIL 53% 7% 40% 51% 7% 42% 61% 4% 35% 71% 3% 26% N/A N/A N/A HERITAGE GLEN 71% 11% 18% 82% 6% 12% 81% 4% 14% 80% 0% 20% N/A N/A N/A PILGRIM WOOD 70% 7% 23% 74% 5% 21% 90% 2% 8% 80% 2% 17% N/A N/A N/A ERA AVERAGE 61% 8% 31% 64% 6% 30% 74% 4% 23% 75% 2% 23% N/A N/A N/A * Other schools may include (but not necessarily) students from other Boards (Public and Catholic), Private Schools, Out of Region LEGEND: FS Feeder School NFS HDSB Non Feeder School O Other Schools Year 2016 to 2017 2015 to 2016 2014 to 2015 2013 to 2014 2012 to 2013 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percentage FS - Feeder Schoool NFS - HDSB Non-Feeder School O - Other Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 FI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 SK TO GRADE 1 FRENCH IMMERSION SK 59 52 45 33 33 29 N/A HISTORICAL PROGRESSION ABBEY LANE * Gr 1 18 22 16 9 11 12 N/A % 31% 42% 36% 27% 33% 41% N/A SK 55 67 50 51 57 39 N/A HERITAGE GLEN Gr 1 7 30 35 32 40 24 N/A % 13% 45% 70% 63% 70% 62% N/A SK 34 38 36 31 48 32 N/A PILGRIM WOOD Gr 1 6 18 19 20 35 21 N/A % 18% 47% 53% 65% 73% 66% N/A SK 114 96 96 90 91 91 N/A WEST OAK Gr 1 50 50 40 36 37 41 N/A % 44% 52% 42% 40% 41% 45% N/A SK 262 253 227 205 229 191 N/A ERA TOTAL Gr 1 81 120 110 97 123 98 N/A % 31% 47% 48% 47% 54% 51% N/A LEGEND: SK SK student enrolment Gr 1 SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the following year % Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the * DOES NOT INCLUDE SK STUDENTS IN THE LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. Percentage 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year ERA % Board % NOTES: Historical enrolments are FTE until the Full Day Kindergarten Program is implemented by Ministry Timelines which has been noted under the ERA School Information. Number of students that are enrolled in a Gr. 1 FI program may be greater than the numbers identified in the SK to Gr. 1 Historical Progression as a result of new students entering from outside the HDSB system and are included in the projections. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 133

Enrolment & Utilization Summary Elementary Review Area 115 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2012 2013 2014 NUMBER OF STUDENTS 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 YEAR Historical Enrolment Current Enrolment Projected Enrolment Ministry OTG Capacity Total Capacity Projected School Ports Port Total Historical Actual Projections 2017 2027 Enrolment OTG On Site Max Cap 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Change ABBEY LANE ENG 441 1 6 579 384 353 354 352 372 362 357 345 345 337 335 329 342 328 326 325 10% FOREST TRAIL FI 708 0 12 984 879 882 868 853 838 707 670 636 602 569 547 539 526 515 510 509 28% HERITAGE GLEN ENG 454 500 459 435 404 406 372 348 346 346 368 384 424 432 463 474 17% FI 105 187 243 296 342 310 309 309 274 239 218 196 183 181 180 181 42% TOTAL 780 0 4 872 559 687 702 731 746 716 681 657 620 586 586 581 608 612 644 655 8% PILGRIM WOOD ENG 319 366 320 295 291 352 330 301 286 266 267 252 247 240 237 236 33% FI 89 126 159 204 234 221 242 246 227 229 222 210 206 197 194 194 12% ~Gifted 113 151 134 167 140 158 186 211 198 191 190 184 179 178 176 175 11% TOTAL 731 2 12 1,007 521 643 613 666 665 731 758 757 712 686 679 645 631 615 607 606 17% WEST OAK ENG 666 9 18 1,080 761 765 880 870 866 844 798 762 735 712 709 696 681 671 664 664 21% GRAND TOTAL 3,326 12 52 4,522 3,103 3,330 3,417 3,472 3,487 3,360 3,264 3,157 3,013 2,890 2,855 2,790 2,787 2,743 2,749 2,758 18% Annual Increase / Decrease 3% 3% 5% 4% 1% 2% 0% 2% 0% 0% OTG in ERA over time 3,326 3,326 3,326 3,326 3,326 3,326 3,326 3,326 3,326 3,326 3,326 Maximum Portable Capacity 1,196 1,196 1,196 1,196 1,196 1,196 1,196 1,196 1,196 1,196 1,196 Total Capacity (OTG & Maximum Portable Capacity) 4,522 4,522 4,522 4,522 4,522 4,522 4,522 4,522 4,522 4,522 4,522 Available Pupil Places (+/ ) 34 62 169 313 436 471 536 539 583 577 568 Utilization Rate 101% 98% 95% 91% 87% 86% 84% 84% 82% 83% 83% NOTES: The Enrolment Projections are based on current available information and can fluctuate over time, they may include students outside of the Review Area. ENG includes Regional and Special Education programs. Refer to the Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements page for more details (p. 106). ~ Gifted placement Gr. 1 6 (2017), Gr. 1 7 (2018), Gr. 1 8 (2019). West Oak PS currently has a 6 room portapak on site. The pak is included in the Portables and in the Total Capacity. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 134

ERA 116 South of Dundas, North of QEW, between Sixteen Mile Creek and Trafalgar Road ERA TREND It is the intention of the HDSB to provide upto date and accurate information, and reasonable efforts have been made by HDSB to verify the information, however a degree of error or change is inherent. This information is distributed as is without warranty. HDSB assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. If you require additional information please contact the Planning Department at 905 335 3663. The current street network was provided by the Regional Municipality of Halton and the Region assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or accuracy. Proposed roads are subject to change. This review area includes mature, stable and mature, growing communities. By 2027, there is a 49% increase in projected enrolments with a shortage of 1098 pupil places in this ERA. Currently, there is 178 available pupil places. By 2026, OTG utilization is projected to surpass Total Capacity. OTG utilization is projected to increase due to Munn s PS and River Oaks PS accommodating students from North Oakville (ERA 118). School Details School FDELK ENG FI SPED Care Core French OEYC + ELC + * Before/After Primary Montclair PS 2013 JK 8 Yes 2016 Munn s PS 2 8 Yes Post s Corners PS 2012 JK 8 LD Yes 2016 River Oaks PS 2012 JK 8 Yes 2015 Sunningdale PS 2 8 Yes * Refer to page Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements for more details (p. 106). + OEYC: Ontario Early Years Centre, ELC: Early Learning Centre. Capacity and Portable Requirements School Acreage (ha) OTG Capacity Portables on Site Portable Capacity Portables Requirements Montclair PS 2.2 458 0 1 Not required. Munn s PS 2.4 492 2 5 Required beyond 2027. Post s Corners PS 2.7 600 0 12 Required starting 2018. River Oaks PS 1.6 636 0 12 Required starting 2018. Sunningdale PS 2.6 613 0 10 Not required. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 135

Housing Development The North East Secondary plan (OMB approved Jan 2008) and North Oakville West Secondary plan (approved May 2009) are collectively known as the North Oakville Plans and provide the planning framework for lands north of Dundas Street and south of Hwy 407. The North Oakville Secondary Plans Review was initiated in May 2017. A major component of the review is to bring the North Oakville Plans into the Liveable Oakville Plan (planning framework for lands south of Dundas Street and north of Hwy 407) so that the Town of Oakville has one official plan document. o There are approximately 16,000 residential units in this review area in the applications already receive by the Town of Oakville. Revised applications and additional new applications are expected to be submitted in the future. o These plans have been included in the projections for this review area and affects Munn s PS and River Oaks PS. o Oodenawi PS opened Sept 2015 and is the first of six proposed public elementary school sites in this ERA. The Uptown Core (Dundas Street/Trafalgar Road) has been identified in the Town of Oakville Official Plan ( Liveable Oakville ), as one of the six growth areas where the majority of new growth and development will be accommodated south of Dundas Street. There are development applications in circulation. Additional development applications are expected to be circulated in future. Munn s PS and River Oaks PS are currently accommodating students from the North Oakville community (ERA 118). It is expected that there will be significant impact on enrolments from these developments on existing facilities. As of March 2018, there are eight Zoning applications in this review area. This indicates a potential for the development of 209 medium density and 2,653 high density residential units (2,653 units) in this review area. As of March 2018, there is a distribution of 55 low density, 607 medium density and 1,633 high density residential units in this review area (2295 units). In 2017/2018, no new draft plan/site plan development applications have been received for this area. An additional 2,003 units have been included in the projections to account for planned intensification beyond 2023 where development applications have not been submitted. It is assumed that the proposed additional applications will impact all schools. Historical Timeline 2008 Lorne Skuce PS holds Gr. 7 and 8 Montclair PS students, Montclair PS closes for renovations. 2008 Munn's PS opens as a Gr. 1 8 FI school. 2009 Lorne Skuce PS closes, Montclair PS reopens as JK 8 school. 2011 River Oaks PS, Munn's PS and Sunningdale PS begin to accommodate North Oakville new development. 2012 Redirection for rural students to Oakville (from Sam Sherratt PS to River Oaks PS). 2015 Oodenawi PS (ERA 118) opens, affects enrolments at River Oaks PS and Sunningdale PS. 2017 Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 1 FI entry ceases. Gr. 1 FI is removed from Munn s PS and Sunningdale PS, become Gr. 2 8 FI schools. 2018 Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 2 FI entry begins. Projections Summary Area Overview This ERA contains JK 8 and Gr. 2 8 schools, offering ENG and FI programming. OTG utilization is currently at 94% and is projected to increase to 139%, over the next ten years. Munn s PS, Post s Corners PS and River Oaks PS are projected to remain over 100% OTG utilization over the next ten years. Montclair PS Montclair PS is currently at 85% OTG utilization and is projected to remain stable over the next ten years. Montclair PS historically fluctuates between 42% to 60% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will decline with ~40% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. Munn s PS Munn s PS is currently at 97% OTG utilization and is projected to increase to 105% by 2027. Munn s PS is currently accommodating Gr. 2 8 FI students in North Oakville (ERA 118). Post s Corners PS Post s Corners PS is currently at 104% OTG utilization and is projected to increase to 120% by 2027. The shortage of pupil places is projected to increase to over 100 by 2025. Post`s Corners PS historically fluctuate between 27% to 40% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~30% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. River Oaks PS River Oaks PS is currently at 94% OTG and is projected to increase to 288% by 2027. River Oaks PS is currently accommodating JK 8 ENG students in North Oakville (ERA 118). River Oaks PS historically fluctuate between 24% to 51% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~30% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. Sunningdale PS Sunningdale PS is currently at 87% OTG utilization and is projected to decrease to 70% by 2027. Munn s PS and River Oaks PS are projected to remain over utilized. Under current boundaries and development phasing, it is projected that these schools will remain over 100% OTG utilization and will require portables over the next ten years. These school boundaries include the new development in North Oakville which is continuing to be developed. Enrolments and FI uptake will continue to be monitored. A Boundary Review will be required for Oakville NE #2 ps (ERA 118) and these schools will participate in the review. French Immersion Enrolment Projections included in the 2017/2018 LTAP are based on discussions with respective schools and historical trends from SK to Gr. 1 progression rates. As of September 2018, the French Immersion Program will begin in Gr. 2. At this time, historical data/trends for Gr. 1 to Gr. 2 FI are not available. French Immersion enrolment projections will likely change in future updates to the LTAP. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 136

Elementary Review Area 116 Senior Kindergarten to Grade 1 French Immersion Historical Progression Number of Students by School Board Division Entering Grade 1 FI over the past 5 Years 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O MUNN'S 57% 13% 30% 49% 7% 44% 65% 8% 28% 66% 5% 30% N/A N/A N/A SUNNINGDALE 57% 3% 40% 56% 7% 37% 67% 1% 32% 53% 1% 46% N/A N/A N/A ERA AVERAGE 57% 7% 36% 53% 7% 40% 66% 4% 30% 59% 3% 38% N/A N/A N/A * Other schools may include (but not necessarily) students from other Boards (Public and Catholic), Private Schools, Out of Region LEGEND: FS Feeder School NFS HDSB Non Feeder School O Other Schools Year 2016 to 2017 2015 to 2016 2014 to 2015 2013 to 2014 2012 to 2013 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percentage FS - Feeder Schoool NFS - HDSB Non-Feeder School O - Other Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 FI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 SK TO GRADE 1 FRENCH IMMERSION SK 53 76 59 52 63 56 N/A HISTORICAL PROGRESSION MONTCLAIR Gr 1 22 36 29 28 38 32 N/A % 42% 47% 49% 54% 60% 57% N/A SK 71 76 63 61 57 45 N/A POST'S CORNERS Gr 1 28 23 17 20 23 14 N/A % 39% 30% 27% 33% 40% 31% N/A SK 53 60 80 72 87 50 N/A RIVER OAKS Gr 1 15 23 28 33 44 12 N/A % 28% 38% 35% 46% 51% 24% N/A SK 177 212 202 185 207 151 N/A ERA TOTAL Gr 1 65 82 74 81 105 58 N/A LEGEND: SK SK student enrolment % 37% 39% 37% 44% 51% 38% N/A Gr 1 SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the following year % Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the Percentage 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year ERA % Board % NOTES: Historical enrolments are FTE until the Full Day Kindergarten Program is implemented by Ministry Timelines which has been noted under the ERA School Information. Number of students that are enrolled in a Gr. 1 FI program may be greater than the numbers identified in the SK to Gr. 1 Historical Progression as a result of new students entering from outside the HDSB system and are included in the projections. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 137

Enrolment & Utilization Summary Elementary Review Area 116 4500 4000 NUMBER OF STUDENTS 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 YEAR Historical Enrolment Current Enrolment Projected Enrolment Ministry OTG Capacity Total Capacity Projected School Ports Port Total Historical Actual Projections 2017 2027 Enrolment OTG On Site Max Cap 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Change MONTCLAIR ENG 458 0 1 481 367 420 429 399 387 389 392 395 377 380 377 383 396 387 393 397 2% MUNN'S FI 468 483 506 529 561 478 493 483 479 471 465 463 461 456 456 461 3% ERA118 FI 0 0 0 12 18 22 27 32 38 43 46 56 N/A TOTAL 492 2 5 607 468 483 506 529 561 478 493 495 497 492 492 495 499 499 503 518 8% POST'S CORNERS ENG 600 0 12 876 628 594 578 539 536 624 635 648 649 654 671 685 698 717 717 717 15% RIVER OAKS ENG 592 614 731 515 497 597 720 465 440 416 384 376 369 365 367 368 38% ERA118 ENG 0 0 0 360 502 668 817 971 1,129 1,260 1,342 1,470 N/A TOTAL 636 0 12 912 592 614 731 515 497 597 720 824 942 1,084 1,201 1,347 1,497 1,624 1,709 1,838 208% SUNNINGDALE FI 613 0 10 843 692 751 813 626 601 533 530 517 513 497 476 454 436 432 429 427 20% GRAND TOTAL 2,799 2 40 3,719 2,747 2,862 3,057 2,608 2,582 2,621 2,770 2,880 2,978 3,107 3,216 3,364 3,525 3,659 3,751 3,897 49% Annual Increase / Decrease 6% 4% 3% 4% 4% 5% 5% 4% 3% 4% OTG in ERA over time 2,799 2,799 2,799 2,799 2,799 2,799 2,799 2,799 2,799 2,799 2,799 Maximum Portable Capacity 920 920 920 920 920 920 920 920 920 920 920 Total Capacity (OTG & Maximum Portable Capacity) 3,719 3,719 3,719 3,719 3,719 3,719 3,719 3,719 3,719 3,719 3,719 Available Pupil Places (+/ ) 178 29 81 179 308 417 565 726 860 952 1,098 Utilization Rate 94% 99% 103% 106% 111% 115% 120% 126% 131% 134% 139% ERA118 North Oakville excluded GRAND TOTAL 2,799 2 40 3,719 2,747 2,862 3,057 2,608 2,582 2,621 2,770 2,508 2,457 2,417 2,372 2,361 2,359 2,357 2,362 2,371 10% Annual Increase / Decrease 6% 9% 2% 2% 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Available Pupil Places (+/ ) 178 29 291 342 382 427 438 440 442 437 428 Utilization Rate 94% 99% 90% 88% 86% 85% 84% 84% 84% 84% 85% NOTES: The Enrolment Projections are based on current available information and can fluctuate over time, they may include students outside of the Review Area. ENG includes Regional and Special Education programs. Refer to the Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements page for more details (p. 106). Munn's PS accommodates students from ERA117 and students generated from new developments in ERA118, east of Trafalgar Rd June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 138

ERA 117 South of Dundas, North of QEW, between Trafalgar and Winston Churchill Blvd It is the intention of the HDSB to provide upto date and accurate information, and reasonable efforts have been made by HDSB to verify the information, however a degree of error or change is inherent. This information is distributed as is without warranty. HDSB assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. If you require additional information please contact the Planning Department at 905 335 3663. The current street network was provided by the Regional Municipality of Halton and the Region assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or accuracy. Proposed roads are subject to change. ERA TREND This review area includes mature, growing and mature, declining communities. By 2027, there is a 0% increase/decrease in projected enrolments with a shortage of 15 pupil places in this ERA. Currently, there is a shortage of 18 pupil places. School Details School FDELK ENG FI SPED Care Core French OEYC + ELC + * Before/After Primary Falgarwood PS 2013 JK 8 BC, LS Yes 2014 Joshua Creek PS 2014 JK 8 Yes 2017 Sheridan PS 2013 JK 5 Yes 2014 * Refer to page Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements for more details (p. 106). + OEYC: Ontario Early Years Centre, ELC: Early Learning Centre. Capacity and Portable Requirements School Acreage (ha) OTG Capacity Portables on Site Portable Capacity Portables Requirements Falgarwood PS 2.1 536 0 6 Not required. Joshua Creek PS 2.4 806 4 12 Required beyond 2027. Sheridan PS 1.6 242 1 8 Required beyond 2027. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 139

Housing Development As of March 2018, there are zero Zoning applications in this review area. As of March 2018, there is a distribution of 24 low density residential units in this review area (947 units). In 2017/2018, no new draft plan/site plan development applications have been received for this area. An additional 187 units have been included in the projections to account for planned intensification beyond 2023 where development applications have not been submitted. It is assumed that the proposed additional applications will impact all schools. Timeline 2005 Joshua Creek PS opens. 2008 Boundary review impacts Joshua Creek PS, Falgarwood PS and Sheridan PS. 2017 Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 1 FI entry ceases. 2018 Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 2 FI entry begins. Projections Summary Area Overview This ERA contains JK 5 and JK 8 schools, offering ENG programming. FI students in this review attend Munn s PS (ERA 116). OTG utilization is currently at 101% and is projected to remain stable over the next ten years. Falgarwood PS Falgarwood PS is currently at 83% OTG utilization and is projected to decrease to 75% by 2027. The number of available pupil places is projected to increase to over 100 by 2020. Falgarwood PS historically fluctuates between 29% to 52% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~40% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. There is an area in ERA 118 at Dundas St East and Prince Michael Drive ( Ashley Oak Homes ) that is being directed to Falgarwood PS for ENG programming. At the time, this new community was under construction and the original designated home school, Joshua Creek PS was projected to remain over 100% OTG utilization. In order to relieve accommodation pressures at Joshua Creek PS, it was determined to send these new students to Falgarwood PS. o As of October 31, 2017, there are 17 students in this pocket that attend Falgarwood PS. Joshua Creek PS Joshua Creek PS is currently at 114% OTG utilization and is projected to remain stable over the next ten years. Joshua Creek PS historically fluctuates between 14% to 26% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~20% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. Sheridan PS Sheridan PS is currently at 100% OTG utilization and is projected to increase to 114% OTG utilization by 2027. Sheridan PS historically fluctuates between 21% to 62% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will continue with ~40% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 140

Elementary Review Area 117 Senior Kindergarten to Grade 1 French Immersion Historical Progression Number of Students by School Board Division Entering Grade 1 FI over the past 5 Years 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O N/A ERA AVERAGE 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% * Other schools may include (but not necessarily) students from other Boards (Public and Catholic), Private Schools, Out of Region LEGEND: FS Feeder School NFS HDSB Non Feeder School O Other Schools Year 2016 to 2017 2015 to 2016 2014 to 2015 2013 to 2014 2012 to 2013 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percentage FS - Feeder Schoool NFS - HDSB Non-Feeder School O - Other Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 FI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 SK TO GRADE 1 FRENCH IMMERSION SK 31 47 23 35 34 38 N/A HISTORICAL PROGRESSION FALGARWOOD Gr 1 14 20 12 18 17 11 N/A % 45% 43% 52% 51% 50% 29% N/A SK 91 83 83 73 77 73 N/A JOSHUA CREEK Gr 1 13 16 17 12 12 19 N/A % 14% 19% 20% 16% 16% 26% N/A SK 37 47 41 39 50 59 N/A SHERIDAN Gr 1 23 10 20 15 26 32 N/A % 62% 21% 49% 38% 52% 54% N/A SK 159 177 147 147 161 170 N/A ERA TOTAL Gr 1 50 46 49 45 55 62 N/A % 31% 26% 33% 31% 34% 36% N/A LEGEND: SK SK student enrolment Gr 1 SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the following year % Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the Percentage 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year ERA % Board % NOTES: Historical enrolments are FTE until the Full Day Kindergarten Program is implemented by Ministry Timelines which has been noted under the ERA School Information. Number of students that are enrolled in a Gr. 1 FI program may be greater than the numbers identified in the SK to Gr. 1 Historical Progression as a result of new students entering from outside the HDSB system and are included in the projections. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 141

Enrolment & Utilization Summary Elementary Review Area 117 2500 NUMBER OF STUDENTS 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 YEAR Historical Enrolment Current Enrolment Projected Enrolment Ministry OTG Capacity Total Capacity Projected School Ports Port Total Historical Actual Projections 2017 2027 Enrolment OTG On Site Max Cap 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Change FALGARWOOD ENG 536 0 6 674 401 410 404 412 420 445 438 448 424 423 416 431 401 398 393 403 9% JOSHUA CREEK ENG 806 4 12 1,082 812 827 906 925 880 916 904 902 896 898 889 886 896 896 929 921 1% SHERIDAN ENG 242 1 8 426 166 219 244 232 232 241 245 251 273 284 280 273 282 280 279 275 14% GRAND TOTAL 1,584 5 26 2,182 1,379 1,456 1,554 1,569 1,532 1,602 1,587 1,601 1,592 1,605 1,585 1,590 1,578 1,574 1,600 1,599 0% Annual Increase / Decrease 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 0% 1% 0% 2% 0% OTG in ERA over time 1,584 1,584 1,584 1,584 1,584 1,584 1,584 1,584 1,584 1,584 1,584 Maximum Portable Capacity 598 598 598 598 598 598 598 598 598 598 598 Total Capacity (OTG & Maximum Portable Capacity) 2,182 2,182 2,182 2,182 2,182 2,182 2,182 2,182 2,182 2,182 2,182 Available Pupil Places (+/ ) 18 3 17 8 21 1 6 6 10 16 15 Utilization Rate 101% 100% 101% 100% 101% 100% 100% 100% 99% 101% 101% NOTES: The Enrolment Projections are based on current available information and can fluctuate over time, they may include students outside of the Review Area. ENG includes Regional and Special Education programs. Refer to the Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements page for more details (p. 106). Munn's PS (ERA116) accommodates FI students from ERA117 June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 142

ERA 118 North Oakville It is the intention of the HDSB to provide upto date and accurate information, and reasonable efforts have been made by HDSB to verify the information, however a degree of error or change is inherent. This information is distributed as is without warranty. HDSB assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. If you require additional information please contact the Planning Department at 905 335 3663. The current street network was provided by the Regional Municipality of Halton and the Region assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or accuracy. Proposed roads are subject to change. ERA TREND This review area includes young, growing communities. By 2027, there is a 87% increase in projected enrolments with a shortage of 337 pupil places in this ERA. Currently, there are 237 available pupil places. By 2026, OTG utilization is projected surpass Total Capacity (includes Oodenawi PS and Oakville NE #2 ps). Four more elementary school sites are proposed for this area. School Details School FDELK ENG FI SPED Care Core French OEYC + ELC + * Before/After Primary Oodenawi PS 2015 JK 8 2 8 LS Yes 2015 Oakville NE #2 ps (proposed) * Refer to page Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements for more details (p. 106). + OEYC: Ontario Early Years Centre, ELC: Early Learning Centre. Capacity and Portable Requirements School Acreage (ha) OTG Capacity Portables on Site Portable Capacity Portables Requirements Oodenawi PS 2.8 762 12 12 Required beyond 2027. Oakville NE #2 ps (proposed school) June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 143

Housing Development The North East Secondary plan (OMB approved Jan 2008) and North Oakville West Secondary plan (approved May 2009) are collectively known as the North Oakville Plans and provide the planning framework for lands north of Dundas Street and south of Hwy 407. The North Oakville Secondary Plans Review was initiated in May 2017. A major component of the review is to bring the North Oakville Plans into the Liveable Oakville Plan (planning framework for lands south of Dundas Street and north of Hwy 407) so that the Town of Oakville has one official plan document. o There are approximately 16,000 residential units in this review area in the applications already receive by the Town of Oakville. Revised applications and additional new applications are expected to be submitted in the future. o These plans have been included in the projections for this review area. o Oodenawi PS opened Sept 2015 and is the first of six proposed public elementary school sites for this area. As of March 2018, there are two Zoning applications in this review area. This indicates a potential for the development of 109 medium density and 177 high density residential units in this review area (286 units). As of March 2018, there is a distribution of 8317 low density, 5445 medium density and 1947 high density residential units in this review area (15709 units). In 2017/2018, one new draft plan development application has been received for this area. Timeline 2015 Oodenawi PS opens. 2016 Gr. 8 ENG and FI programming added. 2017 Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 1 FI entry ceases. Gr. 1 FI is removed from Oodenawi PS, becomes a JK 8 ENG and Gr. 2 8 FI school. 2018 Implementation of Program Viability Committee recommendations (Board Report 16096), Gr. 2 FI entry begins. 2018 If needed, closing Oodenawi PS to new registrations and redirecting ENG and FI students to Palermo PS (ERA 114). Projections Summary Area Overview This ERA contains JK 8 schools, offering ENG and FI programming. Oodenawi PS opened September 2015 and is the first of six proposed elementary schools to be built in this review area. Oakville NE #2 ps is proposed to open Sept 2019 as a 770 pupil place school. The opening of future new schools may be changed due to unknown status of Ministry funding and construction schedule. Munn s PS (ERA 116) accommodates Gr. 2 8 FI students north of Dundas Street and east of Trafalgar Road. River Oaks PS (ERA 116) accommodates JK 8 ENG students north of Dundas Street, west of Neyagawa Blvd and east of Sixth Line. OTG utilization is currently at 131% and is projected to fluctuate to 115%, over the next ten years. Oodenawi PS Oodenawi PS is currently at 131% OTG utilization and is projected increase to 231% by 2027. Oodenawi PS historically averaged 49% uptake of SK students that chose Gr. 1 FI. It is projected this uptake will increase with ~55% Gr. 1 students choosing Gr. 2 FI. Oodenawi PS is a dual track school and currently has 71% of students enrolled in ENG programming (JK 8), 29% of students enrolled in FI programming (Gr. 2 8). Oakville NE #2 ps (proposed school) The proposed elementary school is located north of Dundas Street, east of Sixth Line. The Board currently owns the new elementary school site. It is proposed to open Sept 2019 as a 770 pupil place school. Oodenawi PS is projected to remain over utilized. Under current boundaries and development phasing, it is projected that this school will remain over 100% OTG utilization and will require portables over the next ten years. It is projected that enrolment will surpass Total Capacity by 2018. This school s boundary includes the new development in North Oakville which is continuing to be developed. Enrolment and FI uptake will continue to be monitored. A Boundary Review will be required for Oakville NE #2 ps and this school will participate in the review. Oakville NE #2 ps received Ministry funding and a boundary review study will be required. The Board obtained the requisite funding from the Ministry of Education to construct the proposed Oakville NE #2 ps for 2019/2020. A Boundary Review study will be required to be undertaken to establish a boundary for the new school. Enrolment and FI uptake will continue to be monitored in ERA 116, 117 and 118. A Boundary Review will be required for Oakville NE #2 ps. French Immersion Enrolment Projections included in the 2017/2018 LTAP are based on discussions with respective schools and historical trends from SK to Gr. 1 progression rates. As of September 2018, the French Immersion Program will begin in Gr. 2. At this time, historical data/trends for Gr. 1 to Gr. 2 FI are not available. French Immersion enrolment projections will likely change in future updates to the LTAP. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 144

Elementary Review Area 118 Senior Kindergarten to Grade 1 French Immersion Historical Progression Number of Students by School Board Division Entering Grade 1 FI over the past 5 Years 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O OODENAWI 57% 4% 39% 39% 13% 48% N/A N/A N/A ERA AVERAGE 57% 4% 39% 39% 13% 48% N/A N/A N/A * Other schools may include (but not necessarily) students from other Boards (Public and Catholic), Private Schools, Out of Region LEGEND: FS Feeder School NFS HDSB Non Feeder School O Other Schools Year 2016 to 2017 2015 to 2016 2014 to 2015 2013 to 2014 2012 to 2013 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percentage FS - Feeder Schoool NFS - HDSB Non-Feeder School O - Other Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 FI 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 SK TO GRADE 1 FRENCH IMMERSION SK 51 N/A HISTORICAL PROGRESSION OODENAWI Gr 1 25 N/A % 49% N/A SK 51 N/A ERA TOTAL Gr 1 25 N/A % 49% N/A LEGEND: SK SK student enrolment Gr 1 SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the following year % Percentage of SK students that chose Grade 1 French Immersion the Percentage 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year ERA % Board % NOTES: Historical enrolments are FTE until the Full Day Kindergarten Program is implemented by Ministry Timelines which has been noted under the ERA School Information. Number of students that are enrolled in a Gr. 1 FI program may be greater than the numbers identified in the SK to Gr. 1 Historical Progression as a result of new students entering from outside the HDSB system and are included in the projections. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 145

Enrolment & Utilization Summary Elementary Review Area 118 2500 NUMBER OF STUDENTS 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 YEAR Historical Enrolment Current Enrolment Projected Enrolment Ministry OTG Capacity Total Capacity Projected School Ports Port Total Historical Actual Projections 2017 2027 Enrolment OTG On Site Max Cap 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Change OODENAWI ENG 361 533 711 832 924 951 985 995 1,007 1,020 1,038 1,075 1,165 64% Oakville NE #2 ps FI 239 289 288 348 400 444 482 520 542 563 577 585 595 107% Total 762 12 12 1,038 600 822 999 1,180 1,325 1,395 1,466 1,515 1,549 1,583 1,615 1,660 1,761 76% 770 12 GRAND TOTAL 762 12 12 1,038 0 0 0 600 822 999 1,180 1,325 1,395 1,466 1,515 1,549 1,583 1,615 1,660 1,761 76% Annual Increase / Decrease 18% 12% 5% 5% 3% 2% 2% 2% 3% 6% OTG in ERA over time 762 762 1,532 1,532 1,532 1,532 1,532 1,532 1,532 1,532 1,532 Maximum Portable Capacity 276 276 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 Total Capacity (OTG & Maximum Portable Capacity) 1,038 1,038 2,084 2,084 2,084 2,084 2,084 2,084 2,084 2,084 2,084 Available Pupil Places (+/ ) 237 418 208 137 66 17 17 51 83 128 229 Utilization Rate 131% 155% 86% 91% 96% 99% 101% 103% 105% 108% 115% NOTES: The Enrolment Projections are based on current available information and can fluctuate over time, they may include students outside of the Review Area. ENG includes Regional and Special Education programs. Refer to the Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements page for more details (p. 106). Students in ERA118 not attending Oodenawi PS are currently accommodated at River Oaks PS / Munn's PS (ERA116). See page 112 for details. Oakville NE # 2 ps planned to open 2019 2020 School Year. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 146

SRA 102 South Oakville, NE Oakville & Glen Abbey It is the intention of the HDSB to provide upto date and accurate information, and reasonable efforts have been made by HDSB to verify the information, however a degree of error or change is inherent. This information is distributed as is without warranty. HDSB assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. If you require additional information please contact the Planning Department at 905 335 3663. The current street network was provided by the Regional Municipality of Halton and the Region assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or accuracy. Proposed roads are subject to change. SRA TREND This review area includes mature, stable and mature, declining communities south of the QEW, mature, stable and mature, growing communities north of the QEW. By 2027 there is a 2% decrease in projected enrolment with a shortage of 566 pupil places in this SRA. Currently, there is a shortage of 704 pupil places. School Details School ENG FI SPED * SHSM Abbey Park HS 9 12 9 12 SGP BU, ICT Iroquois Ridge HS 9 12 9 12 SGP AC, BU Oakville Trafalgar HS 9 12 9 12 SGP BU, HW Thomas A. Blakelock HS 9 12 9 12 CPP, ESL AC, EG, ICT White Oaks SS 9 12 9 12 CPP, ESS, ESL, IB AC, HW, HL, HT, TR * Refer to page Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements for more details (p. 106). Capacity and Portable Requirements School Acreage (ha) OTG Capacity Portables on Site Portable Capacity Portables Requirements Abbey Park HS 5.6 873 7 12 Required beyond 2027. Iroquois Ridge HS 4.0 1,218 5 6 Required beyond 2027. Oakville Trafalgar HS 5.7 1,158 0 0 11 room portapak on site. Required beyond 2027. Additional portables cannot be placed on site. Thomas A. Blakelock HS 5.3 1,335 0 4 Not required. White Oaks SS 4.1 1,797 17 24 Required beyond 2027. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 147

Housing Development This review areas contains the follow ERAs: 111, 112, 113, a portion of 114, a portion of 115, 116 and 117. Refer to these ERA sections for details on housing development. There is wide range of communities with stable, mature communities (south of the QEW) and growing, young communities (north of the QEW). Timeline 2012 Garth Webb SS opens as a Gr. 9 10 ENG school. Gr. 11 ENG and Gr. 12 ENG added in two subsequent years. This affects enrolments at Abbey Park HS and White Oaks SS. 2015 Gr. 9 FI added to Garth Webb SS. Gr. 10 FI, Gr. 11 FI and Gr. 12 FI added in three subsequent years. This affects enrolments at T.A. Blakelock HS. Projections Summary Area Overview This SRA contains Gr. 9 12 schools, offering ENG and FI programming. Abbey Park HS, Iroquois Ridge HS and Oakville Trafalgar HS offer Secondary Gifted placement. White Oaks SS offers IB programming. OTG utilization is currently at 111% and is projected to remain stable over the next ten years. OTG utilization is projected to increase due to White Oaks SS accommodating students from North Oakville (SRA 108). As of October 31, 2017, there are six students that attend Nelson HS (SRA 100) and five students that attend Robert Bateman HS (SRA 100) located in an area commonly known as Samuel Curtis Estates (SE corner of Burloak Drive and Lakeshore Road). Abbey Park HS Abbey Park HS is currently at 142% OTG utilization and is projected to remain over Total Capacity until 2023. Iroquois Ridge HS Iroquois Ridge HS is currently at 122% OTG utilization and is projected to remain over Total Capacity until 2025. Iroquois Ridge HS currently has 87% of students enrolled in ENG programming and 13% enrolled in FI programming. Oakville Trafalgar HS Oakville Trafalgar HS is currently at 113% OTG utilization and projected to increase to over Total Capacity by 2021 and remain over Total Capacity until 2024. Oakville Trafalgar HS currently has 83% of students enrolled in ENG programming and 17% enrolled in FI programming. Low percentage of students attend T.A. Blakelock HS from Gr. 8 ENG at the following elementary schools: o James W. Hill PS (51% in 2017, 85% in 2016). Thomas A. Blakelock HS T.A. Blakelock HS is currently at 76% OTG utilization and is projected to decline to 67% OTG utilization by 2027. Available pupil places is projected to increase to 431 by 2027. T. A. Blakelock HS currently has 72% of students enrolled in ENG programming and 28% enrolled in FI programming. Less than 50% of students attend T.A. Blakelock HS from Gr. 8 ENG at the following elementary schools: o W.H. Morden PS (historical range of 32% to 49% in the past five years). White Oaks SS White Oaks SS is currently at 114% OTG utilization and is projected to surpass Total Capacity by 2027. Growth is mainly due to new development in North Oakville (SRA 108) being accommodated at White Oaks SS. There are currently 140 students in SRA 108 that attend White Oaks SS. White Oaks SS currently has 93% of students enrolled in ENG programming and 7% enrolled in FI programming. From the White Oaks SS total enrolment, 39% are in the IB program. Less than 50% of students attend White Oaks SS from Gr. 8 ENG at the following elementary schools: o Post s Corners PS (historical range of 38% to 63% in the past five years). Abbey Park HS, Iroquois Ridge HS, Oakville Trafalgar HS and White Oaks SS are projected to remain over utilized. All schools are currently over utilized and are projected to remain over utilized until 2026. Iroquois Ridge HS and White Oaks SS are projected to surpass their Total Capacity and remain over Total Capacity until 2026. Enrolments will continue to be monitored. When requisite funding for Oakville NE #1 hs is received and a Boundary Review is required, it is expected that these schools will participate in the boundary review. Students in Samuel Curtis Estates are currently attending schools in Burlington and may be redirected to schools in Oakville. There has been interest in redirecting students from Burlington to Oakville schools. Consideration should be given to the potential redirection of this area. The Board will need to initiate a Boundary Review if consideration is given. Enrolments in SRA 100 and SRA102 will continue to be monitored. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 148

Secondary Review Area 102 Grade 8 to Grade 9 Historical Progression (English and French Immersion Programs) Number of Students by School Board Division Entering Grade 9 over the past 5 Years 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O ABBEY PARK ENG 70% 10% 20% 76% 8% 16% 72% 8% 20% 64% 6% 30% 67% 8% 25% IROQUOIS RIDGE ENG 65% 2% 33% 63% 6% 31% 64% 4% 33% 68% 2% 30% 72% 3% 25% FI 75% 6% 19% 61% 9% 30% 78% 7% 15% 61% 7% 31% 82% 0% 18% Total 67% 3% 30% 63% 6% 31% 66% 4% 30% 67% 3% 30% 74% 3% 24% OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR ENG 55% 1% 44% 60% 2% 38% 58% 1% 41% 57% 2% 40% 51% 3% 46% FI 89% 5% 6% 92% 0% 8% 88% 4% 8% 85% 5% 11% 96% 0% 4% Total 62% 2% 36% 66% 1% 32% 63% 2% 35% 64% 3% 34% 61% 2% 37% THOMAS A. BLAKELOCK ENG 70% 9% 21% 77% 3% 21% 74% 3% 23% 87% 0% 13% 79% 3% 19% FI 90% 1% 9% 87% 2% 11% 91% 3% 6% 99% 1% 0% 93% 0% 7% Total 78% 6% 16% 81% 2% 17% 81% 3% 16% 91% 1% 9% 82% 2% 16% WHITE OAKS ENG 71% 6% 23% 68% 10% 23% 73% 7% 20% 70% 6% 24% 66% 5% 30% FI 94% 0% 6% 95% 0% 5% 97% 0% 3% 77% 0% 23% 93% 0% 7% Total 74% 5% 21% 72% 8% 20% 77% 6% 17% 71% 5% 24% 68% 4% 28% ENG 65% 5% 30% 68% 5% 27% 67% 4% 29% 67% 3% 29% 66% 5% 29% SRA TOTAL FI 87% 3% 10% 82% 3% 15% 88% 4% 8% 83% 4% 14% 91% 0% 9% Total 69% 5% 26% 71% 5% 24% 71% 4% 25% 70% 4% 27% 69% 4% 27% * Other schools may include (but not necessarily) students from other Boards (Public and Catholic), Private Schools, Out of Region LEGEND: FS Feeder School NFS HDSB Non Feeder School O Other Schools Number of Students by School Board Division Entering Grade 9 over the past 5 Years 2016 to 2017 2015 to 2016 Year 2014 to 2015 2013 to 2014 2012 to 2013 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percentage FS Feeder Schoool NFS HDSB Non Feeder School O Other June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 149

Grade 8 to Grade 9 English Historical Progression from Elementary Schools Secondary Review Area 102 NEW FOR 2017 LTAP Percentage of Grade 8 ENG Students that chose Grade 9 ENG Feeder School 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O ABBEY LANE 86% 2% 11% 82% 8% 10% 82% 0% 18% 85% 0% 15% 90% 8% 3% BROOKDALE 72% 8% 19% 77% 17% 7% 70% 7% 22% 73% 9% 18% 84% 6% 10% EASTVIEW 61% 11% 28% 74% 12% 14% 74% 2% 24% 76% 11% 13% 65% 6% 29% FALGARWOOD 84% 3% 14% 89% 4% 7% 93% 4% 4% 87% 6% 7% 83% 7% 11% HERITAGE GLEN 95% 4% 2% 83% 6% 11% 86% 10% 5% 87% 3% 10% 93% 6% 1% JAMES W. HILL 91% 2% 7% 89% 4% 6% 79% 11% 11% 85% 0% 15% 51% 14% 35% JOSHUA CREEK 80% 10% 10% 82% 6% 12% 81% 8% 11% 82% 13% 5% 88% 2% 10% MAPLE GROVE 88% 4% 9% 85% 3% 11% 90% 4% 6% 91% 0% 9% 93% 1% 6% MONTCLAIR 86% 0% 14% 77% 0% 23% 87% 4% 9% 88% 0% 12% 83% 5% 12% PILGRIM WOOD 84% 13% 3% 79% 8% 13% 79% 2% 19% 89% 9% 2% 92% 0% 8% POST'S CORNERS 38% 7% 55% 63% 12% 25% 52% 7% 41% 60% 2% 39% 52% 3% 45% RIVER OAKS 69% 0% 31% 52% 5% 44% 74% 1% 24% 57% 4% 39% 75% 2% 23% W. H. MORDEN 32% 36% 32% 43% 5% 51% 36% 14% 50% 32% 23% 45% 49% 5% 46% SRA PERCENT 74% 7% 19% 76% 7% 17% 78% 5% 17% 77% 6% 16% 79% 4% 17% % Percentage of Gr 8 Students that chose Grade 9 English Program the following year Percentage of Grade 8 FI Students that chose Grade 9 FI 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 E.J. JAMES JAMES W. HILL MUNN'S PINE GROVE SUNNINGDALE Feeder FI 88% 93% 72% 83% 80% HDSB FI 0% 2% 0% 2% 0% HDSB ENG 7% 2% 19% 10% 12% Other 5% 2% 9% 5% 8% FI TOTAL 88% 95% 72% 84% 80% Feeder FI 73% 53% 83% 67% 68% HDSB FI 9% 7% 8% 25% 0% HDSB ENG 9% 40% 8% 8% 21% Other 9% 0% 0% 0% 11% FI TOTAL 82% 60% 92% 92% 68% Feeder FI 85% 76% 82% 69% 74% HDSB FI 2% 4% 4% 10% 9% HDSB ENG 13% 7% 11% 15% 12% Other 0% 13% 4% 6% 5% FI TOTAL 87% 80% 86% 79% 82% Feeder FI 66% 51% 70% 68% 31% HDSB FI 5% 9% 1% 2% 1% HDSB ENG 20% 25% 11% 17% 38% Other 9% 15% 18% 13% 30% FI TOTAL 71% 60% 71% 70% 32% Feeder FI 69% 74% 55% 54% 57% HDSB FI 6% 0% 7% 5% 0% HDSB ENG 9% 12% 15% 15% 20% Other 17% 14% 23% 27% 22% FI TOTAL 74% 74% 62% 59% 57% Feeder FI 76% 66% 68% 72% 58% HDSB FI 4% 6% 1% 3% 1% SRA TOTAL HDSB ENG 12% 18% 11% 16% 20% Other 8% 8% 13% 8% 15% FI TOTAL 80% 72% 70% 75% 59% % Percentage of Gr 8 Students that chose Grade 9 French Immersion Program the following year For Forest Trail PS, please refert to SRA 103. For Oodenawi PS, please refer to SRA 108. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 150

Secondary Review Area 102 Grade Breakdown 2017 2018 School Year NEW FOR 2017 LTAP 2017 2018 School Year Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 12 + Total ABBEY PARK ENG 314 325 271 300 28 1,238 IROQUOIS RIDGE ENG 264 319 354 320 34 1,291 FI 52 40 45 58 1 196 Total 316 359 399 378 35 1,487 OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR ENG 250 247 289 270 31 1,087 FI 69 61 42 44 0 216 Total 319 308 331 314 31 1,303 THOMAS A. BLAKELOCK ENG 143 165 177 178 65 728 FI 46 64 87 78 5 280 Total 189 229 264 256 70 1,008 WHITE OAKS ENG 460 402 359 398 86 1,705 FI 94 88 75 78 0 335 Total 554 490 434 476 86 2,040 ENG 1,431 1,458 1,450 1,466 244 6,049 SRA TOTAL FI 261 253 249 258 6 1,027 Total 1,692 1,711 1,699 1,724 250 7,076 Grade Breakdown for 2017 2018 School Year and 5 Year Average Number of Students 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 12+ ENG FI ENG AVG and FI AVG June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 151

Enrolment & Utilization Summary Secondary Review Area 102 NUMBER OF STUDENTS 7800 7600 7400 7200 7000 6800 6600 6400 6200 6000 5800 5600 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 YEAR Historical Enrolment Current Enrolment Projected Enrolment Ministry OTG Capacity Total Capacity Projected School Ports Port Total Historical Actual Projections 2017 2027 Enrolment OTG On Site Max Cap 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Change ABBEY PARK ENG 873 7 12 1,149 1,156 1,067 972 956 1,108 1,238 1,311 1,407 1,391 1,337 1,249 1,186 1,089 1,087 1,086 1,024 17% IROQUOIS RIDGE ENG 1,141 1,112 1,081 1,134 1,211 1,291 1,300 1,239 1,226 1,206 1,203 1,200 1,168 1,168 1,111 1,106 14% FI 117 155 202 224 231 196 180 186 195 211 226 230 237 231 221 211 18% TOTAL 1,218 5 6 1,356 1,258 1,267 1,283 1,358 1,442 1,487 1,479 1,425 1,421 1,417 1,429 1,430 1,405 1,398 1,332 1,317 11% OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR ENG 1,106 1,080 996 1,036 1,037 1,087 1,132 1,123 1,140 1,165 1,166 1,148 1,124 1,076 1,043 1,057 3% FI 186 209 227 209 221 216 234 223 241 264 268 303 302 298 289 283 31% TOTAL 1,158 11 11 1,411 1,292 1,289 1,223 1,245 1,258 1,303 1,367 1,345 1,381 1,429 1,434 1,451 1,426 1,375 1,332 1,340 3% THOMAS A. BLAKELOCK ENG 854 775 741 758 715 728 765 772 757 761 761 746 729 709 703 691 5% FI 314 358 399 366 345 280 253 219 232 245 247 257 236 230 221 203 27% TOTAL 1,326 0 4 1,418 1,168 1,133 1,140 1,124 1,060 1,008 1,018 991 989 1,005 1,008 1,003 965 938 925 895 11% WHITE OAKS ENG 1,776 1,714 1,570 1,553 1,634 1,900 1,721 1,720 1,718 1,664 1,676 1,641 1,571 1,526 1,473 1,460 23% FI 243 276 306 314 344 140 133 132 127 128 135 142 152 155 154 146 4% TOTAL 1,797 17 24 2,349 2,019 1,990 1,876 1,867 1,978 2,040 1,854 1,852 1,845 1,793 1,811 1,783 1,723 1,681 1,626 1,606 21% SRA 108 ENG 0 0 190 228 289 365 437 478 512 553 584 650 N/A FI 0 0 20 25 37 49 59 69 78 88 96 108 N/A TOTAL 0 0 210 253 326 414 496 547 589 641 680 758 N/A WHITE OAKS and ENG 1,634 1,900 1,911 1,948 2,007 2,029 2,112 2,119 2,083 2,080 2,057 2,109 11% SRA 108 Total FI 344 140 153 157 164 177 195 211 230 243 249 254 81% TOTAL 1,978 2,040 2,064 2,105 2,172 2,206 2,307 2,330 2,313 2,322 2,306 2,363 16% GRAND TOTAL 6,372 40 57 7,683 6,893 6,746 6,494 6,550 6,846 7,076 7,238 7,273 7,354 7,395 7,427 7,399 7,198 7,121 6,980 6,938 2% Annual Increase / Decrease 2% 0% 1% 1% 0% 0% 3% 1% 2% 1% OTG in SRA over time 6,372 6,372 6,372 6,372 6,372 6,372 6,372 6,372 6,372 6,372 6,372 Maximum Portable Capacity 1,197 1,197 1,197 1,197 1,197 1,197 1,197 1,197 1,197 1,197 1,197 Total Capacity (OTG & Maximum Portable Capacity) 7,569 7,569 7,569 7,569 7,569 7,569 7,569 7,569 7,569 7,569 7,569 Available Pupil Places (+/ ) 704 866 901 982 1,023 1,055 1,027 826 749 608 566 Utilization Rate 111% 114% 114% 115% 116% 117% 116% 113% 112% 110% 109% NOTES: The Enrolment Projections are based on current available information and can fluctuate over time, they may include students outside of the Review Area. ENG includes Regional and Special Education programs. Refer to the Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements page for more details (p. 106). Oakville Trafalgar HS currently has an 11 room portapak on site. The pak is included both in the Portables on Site and in the Total Capacity. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 152

SRA 103 West Oak Trails It is the intention of the HDSB to provide up to date and accurate information, and reasonable efforts have been made by HDSB to verify the information, however a degree of error or change is inherent. This information is distributed as is without warranty. HDSB assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. If you require additional information please contact the Planning Department at 905 335 3663. The current street network was provided by the Regional Municipality of Halton and the Region assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or accuracy. Proposed roads are subject to change. SRA TREND This review area includes mature, stable and young, growing communities. By 2027 there is a 11% decline in projected enrolment with a shortage of 18 pupil places in this SRA. Currently, there is a shortage of 165 pupil places. School Details School Garth Webb SS * ~ ENG 9 12 * FI ~ 9 11 SPED SHSM EG, EV Refer to page Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements for more details (p. 106). Undergoing phased FI implementation. Capacity and Portable Requirements School Garth Webb SS June 6, 2018 Acreage (ha) 5.6 OTG Capacity 1,203 Portables on Site 2 Portable Capacity 12 Halton District School Board Portables Requirements Required beyond 2027. 153

Housing Development This review areas contains the follow ERAs: a portion of 114 and a portion of 115. Refer to these ERA sections for details on housing development. There is wide range of communities with stable, mature communities (Dundas Street/Third Line) and growing, young communities (Dundas Street/Regional Road 25). Timeline 2012 Garth Webb SS opens as a Gr. 9 10 ENG school. Gr. 11 ENG and Gr. 12 ENG added in two subsequent years. 2015 Gr. 9 FI added to Garth Webb SS. Gr. 10 FI, Gr. 11 FI and Gr. 12 FI added in three subsequent years. Projections Summary Area Overview This SRA contains one Gr. 9 12 school, offering ENG and FI programming. Garth Webb SS opened as a Gr. 9 10 ENG school in September 2012. Gr. 9 FI was added in September 2015. Opening the new school impacted enrolment at Abbey Park HS, T.A. Blakelock HS and White Oaks SS (SRA 102). OTG utilization is currently at 114% and is projected to fluctuate to 101%, over the next ten years. Garth Webb SS Garth Webb SS is currently at 114% OTG utilization and is projected to surpass Total Capacity by 2018. It is projected that Garth Webb SS will remain over Total Capacity until 2022. Garth Webb SS currently has 91% of students enrolled in ENG programming and 9% enrolled in FI programming. Garth Webb SS is projected to remain over utilized. Garth Webb SS projected to surpass Total Capacity and remain over Total Capacity until 2022. Enrolments will continue to be monitored. When requisite funding for Oakville NE #1 hs is received and a Boundary Review is required, it is expected that this school may participate in the boundary review. June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 154

Secondary Review Area 103 Grade 8 to Grade 9 Historical Progression (English and French Immersion Programs) Number of Students by School Board Division Entering Grade 9 over the past 5 Years 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O GARTH WEBB ENG 77% 7% 16% 83% 4% 13% 84% 1% 14% 86% 1% 13% 88% 1% 11% FI N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 93% 0% 5% 90% 0% 10% 94% 0% 6% Total 77% 7% 16% 83% 4% 13% 86% 1% 13% 87% 1% 12% 89% 1% 10% ENG 77% 7% 16% 83% 4% 13% 84% 1% 14% 86% 1% 13% 88% 1% 11% SRA TOTAL FI N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 93% 0% 5% 90% 0% 10% 94% 0% 6% Total 77% 7% 16% 83% 4% 13% 86% 1% 13% 87% 1% 12% 89% 1% 10% * Other schools may include (but not necessarily) students from other Boards (Public and Catholic), Private Schools, Out of Region LEGEND: FS Feeder School NFS HDSB Non Feeder School O Other Schools Number of Students by School Board Division Entering Grade 9 over the past 5 Years 2016 to 2017 2015 to 2016 Year 2014 to 2015 2013 to 2014 2012 to 2013 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percentage FS Feeder Schoool NFS HDSB Non Feeder School O Other June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 155

Grade 8 to Grade 9 English Historical Progression from Elementary Schools Secondary Review Area 103 NEW FOR 2017 LTAP Percentage of Grade 8 ENG Students that chose Grade 9 ENG Feeder School 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O FS NFS O CAPTAIN R. WILSON 81% 17% 1% 81% 13% 6% 75% 16% 8% 82% 10% 7% 80% 11% 9% EMILY CARR 67% 21% 11% 74% 17% 9% 90% 4% 6% 77% 13% 10% 78% 16% 6% PALERMO 55% 17% 28% 62% 24% 13% 64% 11% 24% 77% 5% 18% 79% 8% 13% WEST OAK 67% 19% 13% 77% 8% 15% 75% 16% 9% 77% 13% 11% 71% 19% 10% SRA PERCENT 70% 19% 11% 75% 14% 11% 77% 13% 10% 78% 11% 11% 76% 15% 9% % Percentage of Gr 8 Students that chose Grade 9 English Program the following year Percentage of Grade 8 FI Students that chose Grade 9 FI 2012 to 2013 2013 to 2014 2014 to 2015 2015 to 2016 2016 to 2017 Feeder FI 50% 53% 55% 41% 31% HDSB FI 12% 11% 8% 2% 2% FOREST TRAIL HDSB ENG 25% 19% 20% 41% 53% Other 12% 17% 16% 15% 13% FI TOTAL 63% 64% 64% 44% 33% Feeder FI 79% 68% 80% HDSB FI 0% 0% 2% PALERMO HDSB ENG 5% 24% 11% Other 15% 7% 7% FI TOTAL 79% 68% 82% Feeder FI 50% 53% 63% 50% 50% HDSB FI 12% 11% 6% 2% 2% SRA TOTAL HDSB ENG 25% 19% 15% 36% 37% Other 12% 17% 16% 13% 11% FI TOTAL 63% 64% 69% 52% 52% % Percentage of Gr 8 Students that chose Grade 9 French Immersion Program the following year June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 156

Secondary Review Area 103 Grade Breakdown 2017 2018 School Year NEW FOR 2017 LTAP 2017 2018 School Year Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 12 + Total GARTH WEBB ENG 306 336 301 278 21 1,242 FI 53 36 37 0 0 126 Total 359 372 338 278 21 1,368 ENG 306 336 301 278 21 1,242 SRA TOTAL FI 53 36 37 0 0 126 Total 359 372 338 278 21 1,368 Grade Breakdown for 2017 2018 School Year and 5 Year Average Number of Students 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 12+ ENG FI ENG AVG and FI AVG June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 157

Enrolment & Utilization Summary Secondary Review Area 103 1800 1600 NUMBER OF STUDENTS 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 YEAR Historical Enrolment Current Enrolment Projected Enrolment Ministry OTG Capacity Total Capacity Projected School Ports Port Total Historical Actual Projections 2017 2027 Enrolment OTG On Site Max Cap 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Change GARTH WEBB ENG 393 619 871 1,050 1,141 1,242 1,335 1,382 1,362 1,351 1,288 1,230 1,188 1,139 1,116 1,069 14% FI 0 0 0 42 83 126 170 182 201 201 208 210 197 195 175 152 21% TOTAL 1,203 2 12 1,479 393 619 871 1,092 1,224 1,368 1,505 1,565 1,563 1,551 1,496 1,439 1,385 1,333 1,290 1,221 11% GRAND TOTAL 1,203 2 12 1,479 393 619 871 1,092 1,224 1,368 1,505 1,565 1,563 1,551 1,496 1,439 1,385 1,333 1,290 1,221 11% Annual Increase / Decrease 10% 4% 0% 1% 4% 4% 4% 4% 3% 5% OTG in SRA over time 1,203 1,203 1,203 1,203 1,203 1,203 1,203 1,203 1,203 1,203 1,203 Maximum Portable Capacity 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 Total Capacity (OTG & Maximum Portable Capacity) 1,455 1,455 1,455 1,455 1,455 1,455 1,455 1,455 1,455 1,455 1,455 Available Pupil Places (+/ ) 165 302 362 360 348 293 236 182 130 87 18 Utilization Rate 114% 125% 130% 130% 129% 124% 120% 115% 111% 107% 102% NOTES: The Enrolment Projections are based on current available information and can fluctuate over time, they may include students outside of the Review Area. ENG includes Regional and Special Education programs. Refer to the Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements page for more details (p. 106). June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 158

SRA 108 North Oakville It is the intention of the HDSB to provide upto date and accurate information, and reasonable efforts have been made by HDSB to verify the information, however a degree of error or change is inherent. This information is distributed as is without warranty. HDSB assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. If you require additional information please contact the Planning Department at 905 335 3663. The current street network was provided by the Regional Municipality of Halton and the Region assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or accuracy. Proposed roads are subject to change. SRA TREND This review area includes growing/young communities. There are no schools in this review area. Students attend school outside of this review area. Two secondary school sites have been identified to be built in this review area. School Details School ENG FI SPED * Oakville NE #1 hs (proposed school) * Refer to page Oakville Regional Programs and Special Education Programs/Placements for more details (p. 106). Capacity and Portable Requirements School Oakville NE #1 hs (proposed school) Acreage (ha) OTG Capacity Portables on Site Portable Capacity Portables Requirements June 6, 2018 Halton District School Board 159