July 30, 2025

Alberta’s government continues to invest in more school spaces now with the 2025-26 school year on the horizon.

To support schools in managing the growing number of students, Alberta’s government is investing $50 million to add 62 pre-made classrooms this fall. Through previous Budget 2025 commitments, a total $100 million will deliver 109 new modular classrooms, creating space for 2,725 students and relocating 575 more.

“Alberta’s government is moving quickly to build new schools and create more classroom spaces, so our students continue to have room to grow and thrive. This additional funding for modular classrooms will help us get much-needed spaces to some of our busiest schools, while we work as quickly as possible to open the doors to more than 130 school projects underway in the province.”

Demetrios Nicolaides, Minister of Education and Childcare

“Rocky View Schools welcomes these additional modular classrooms to help ease current enrolment pressures while we await completion of the seven much-needed new schools approved in budgets 2024 and 2025. RVS has experienced years of unprecedented enrolment growth and appreciates the Government of Alberta’s recognition of the urgent need for more student spaces in our fast-growing communities. We remain committed to working with the government to ensure new school and modular approvals keep pace with student enrolment growth across RVS.”

Fiona Gilbert, board chair, Rocky View Schools

Alberta’s government is also providing $1 million in planning funding to advance four new charter school projects. The funds are being provided to New Horizons Charter Academy, New Humble Community School, Suzuki Charter School and Thrive Charter School to finalize planning details such as programming needs and the size and type of classrooms needed in each school. When completed, these new charter schools will contribute more than 2,400 new or updated student spaces.

“The Thrive Charter School Society is excited about this opportunity to advance efforts in addressing opportunity gaps for students in Edmonton. This investment paves the way to serve more students and their families with the programming and supports necessary to truly thrive.”

Michael Hladun, vice-chair, Thrive Charter School Society

Alberta’s government is looking to the future by providing $610,000 in pre-planning funding for 13 potential future school projects. Pre-planning funding helps school boards begin planning for school projects they believe will become priorities within the next three to five years. Examples of pre-planning activities include project scoping and community engagement and outreach. Although it is an important first step, pre-planning funding does not guarantee a school project will be built.

These investments in modulars and school planning are all part of the province’s Schools Now program, which includes a generational investment of $8.6 billion to build and update more than 100 schools across the province and create more classroom spaces now. Over seven years, Schools Now will create more than 200,000 student spaces, helping school boards manage class sizes and bringing learning closer to home for more Alberta students and families.

Quick facts

  • Alberta’s student population rose from about 735,000 in 2020-21 to nearly 826,000 in 2024-25 – and counting.
  • The most recent $50-million investment supports the purchase of 62 modular classrooms, three washroom units and the relocation of four units.
    • The pre-made classrooms will start to be manufactured this summer and will be installed throughout the 2025-26 school year.
  • The $50 million invested in modular classrooms earlier in the year supported the purchase of 47 new modular classrooms, three washroom units and 19 relocations.
  • With the addition of four new charter school projects, there are now seven charter school projects underway in Alberta. When complete, these projects will contribute more than 4,400 student spaces.
  • The province also invested $140 million towards modular classrooms in 2024.? 

2025-26 Modular Classroom Program in-year approvals ($50 million)

School boardsNew modularsRelocationsDemolitions
Black Gold School Division44
Calgary Board of Education13
Calgary Catholic School District44
Chinook’s Edge School Division2
Christ the Redeemer Catholic Schools1
Connect Charter School1
Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord2 + 1 washroom
Edmonton Catholic Schools2 + 1 washroom 
Edmonton Public Schools11
Elk Island Public Schools2
Fort McMurray Public School Division2
Fort McMurray Catholic Schools3
Grande Prairie and District Catholic Schools14
Lethbridge School Division1
Parkland School Division3
Rocky View Schools5
St. Albert Public Schools44
St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Schools2 + 1 washroom
Total62 classrooms + 3 washroom units422

Planning funding (4 projects):   

CommunityCharter school
Edmonton (2)Suzuki Charter School
Thrive Charter School
Leduc CountyNew Humble Community School
Sherwood ParkNew Horizons School

Pre-planning funding (13 projects):   

CommunitySchool board
Blackfoot/KitscotyBuffalo Trail Public Schools
CalgaryConnect Charter School
Edmonton (4)Edmonton Catholic Schools
Edmonton Public Schools (2)
STEM Collegiate Canada
Fort SaskatchewanElk Island Public Schools
LacombeWolf Creek Public Schools
OkotoksChrist the Redeemer Catholic Schools
OyenPrairie Rose School Division
Paddle PrairieNorthland School Division
Red DeerRed Deer Public Schools
StettlerEast Central Catholic Schools

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