Trustees endorse draft changes to Nanaimo elementary school catchment boundaries
NANAIMO — With Rutherford Elementary School scheduled to re-open in the fall of 2025, local district officials are on board with proposed new catchment zones.
At a Wednesday, May 15 special school board meeting, SD68 trustees unanimously approved a committee level recommendation aimed a funneling students to Rutherford school, while adjusting the catchment boundaries of several other elementary facilities.
Aside from Rutherford school re-opening, the biggest anticipated changes are to the boundaries of Frank J. Ney and Departure Bay elementary schools.
“The only way to ensure the vibrancy of Rutherford is to require students in K-6 (as of September 2025) in the new Rutherford catchment to transfer. Further, transfer is also required for the same age group from Departure Bay to Frank J Ney or Frank J Ney would be under capacity,” outlined a report authored by SD68 secretary-treasurer Mark Walsh.