Twenty schools in WDGPH region reporting active COVID-19 cases

WELLINGTON COUNTY – As of March 5, 20 schools in the Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health (WDGPH) region, including one in Wellington County, are reporting active COVID-19 cases.

The Upper Grand District School Board was reporting cases at 16 schools:

  • Westwood Public School in Guelph, five cases, two classrooms closed;
  • Westminster Woods Public School in Guelph, one case, one classroom closed;
  • GCVI secondary school in Guelph, two cases, two cohorts closed;
  • John Galt Public School in Guelph, three cases, two classrooms closed;
  • Kortright Hills Public School in Guelph, two cases, one classroom closed;
  • Rickson Ridge Public School in Guelph, two cases, one classroom closed;
  • Harris Mill Public School in Rockwood, one case, one classroom closed;
  • Continuing education in Guelph, one case;
  • ODSS high school in Orangeville, one case, all cohorts open;
  • Brant Avenue Public School in Guelph, one case, one classroom closed;
  • College Heights Secondary School in Guelph, one case, one cohort closed;
  • Centenni CVI in Guelph, two cases, all cohorts open;
  • Montgomery Village Public School in Orangeville, one case, all classrooms open;
  • Sir Isaac Brock Public School in Guelph, three cases, two classrooms closed;
  • Primrose Elementary School, one case, two classrooms closed; and
  • Credit Meadows Public School in Orangeville, one case, all classrooms open.

As of March 5, four Guelph schools in the Wellington District Catholic School Board were reporting active cases:

  • St. Peter Catholic Elementary School, four cases, four classrooms closed;
  • St. Francis Catholic Elementary School, one case, one classroom closed;
  • Bishop Macdonell Catholic High School, one case, two cohorts closed; and
  • St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School, one case, all classrooms open.

Across Ontario, 703 schools currently have active COVID-19 cases and 29 schools are closed due to outbreaks.

Locally, students returned to in-class instruction on Feb. 8 after five weeks of online learning due to the province-wide lockdown and stay-at-home order. Since then 31 schools in the WDGPH region have reported cases of COVID-19.

Prior to the Christmas holiday break, a total of 53 schools and five child care facilities in the region had reported cases since September.