Centre de services scolaire
de Montréal

La cour arrière montrant les travaux de construction de la future salle mécanique

Work planned for this summer

As we approach the end of the school year, we wanted to provide you with an update on construction at your school and at the transitional elementary and high schools.

An information meeting will also be scheduled in the fall to report on the progress of the various initiatives at FACE School. Our teams will be on hand to answer all your questions.

Construction at FACE School

The FACE School building is inspected and maintained continuously to ensure its safety and anticipate planned interventions. All efforts are made to preserve continuity of educational activities in an environment conducive to learning success.

Summary of Planned Work – Summer 2024

Upcoming

  • Masonry work on the main parking façade
  • Interior maintenance work
  • Façade inspection

Construction at the Transitional Elementary School

Renovation works are underway at the transitional elementary school located at 4835 Christophe-Colomb Avenue. The building will house 6 kindergarten classrooms, 24 general education classrooms, and several rooms for vocational education. The school will welcome elementary students in September 2025.

The refurbished building will boast bright and airy spaces, well-suited for the educational activities of the FACE program. Special attention is paid to the building’s original architectural elements to preserve its unique heritage.

Summary of Planned Work – Summer 2024

Upcoming

  • Completion of work in the machinery room
  • Development of the schoolyard
  • Interior finishing work
  • Electrical connection and powering
  • Setting up the restored artwork on the school’s façade
Backyard view showing the construction of the new machinery room
Work in hallway to install door frames
Installation of resilient floor covering and built-in furniture in a classroom.

Construction at the Transitional High School

The transitional school located at 4251 Saint-Urbain Street will welcome high school students once renovation is completed. With 16 classrooms, a gymnasium, a rooftop terrace, and plenty of green spaces, the building will be an ideal location to promote creativity and learning in students.

Phase I of work, which consisted of raking and selective demolition work, is now completed. Phase II will begin as soon as the CSSDM receives all required approvals from government authorities.

Information

The CSSDM is building the future, one school at a time.

srm@cssdm.gouv.qc.ca

Source: Material Resources Department