The school ceased offering the program last school year after Premier Doug Ford’s government abruptly closed the Science Centre, citing an engineering report that found the roof in danger of collapsing.
The school ceased offering the program last school year after Premier Doug Ford’s government abruptly closed the Science Centre, citing an engineering report that found the roof in danger of collapsing.
The decision to shutter the school for another year comes as the Science Centre looks to find “a suitable temporary home,” according to an email sent to Science Centre employees and obtained by the Star.
“This decision was not made easily,” the email reads. “Ultimately, we want to ensure that we find the best fit for a location that supports our students and the kind of teaching and learning we do.”
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A message on the  says though the program won’t be running for the 2025-26 school year, organizers are “actively exploring opportunities for the future.”
“I will continue working closely with colleagues within and beyond the organization to explore options for the return of Science School for the 26-27 school year,” the email continues.
The school allowed up to 36 Grade 12 students at a time to spend a semester taking some of their high school science courses at the science centre. In an innovation course, students presented projects and explained exhibits to science centre visitors.
“With the government’s apparent focus on repurposing surplus schools across the province, and community colleges asking for new opportunities, it should have been easy for Ontario to find a partner to relaunch the OSC’s esteemed Science School,” Jason Ash, co-chair of Save Ontario’s Science Centre, told the Star in an email.
Ash added the lack of funding and a location for the second year in a row raises concerns about whether the school will ever be reopened.
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