Student body relocated to S.J. Willis site during construction.
Victoria High School students are spending their last few months at an alternative site as the $79.7-million seismic refit and expansion of their Fernwood school nears completion.
Rory Fleming, also in Grade 12, said moving to another school for only a few months before graduating and moving on will feel strange.S.J. Willis. “I think it’s going to feel kind of weird to have a new school, a new setup and not know where everything is right away.” Despite attending Vic High at a replacement site, the students said that they have had a good experience as Vic High students.
The Greater Victoria School District made sure that Vic High staples like a dance studio and hairdressing studio were in place at the S.J. Willis site to keep it like the original, he said, “but it is time to move.”
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