In June 2025, after an extensive boundary review process (full details below), the AMDSB Board of Trustees decided that beginning in September 2026, grade 7 and 8 students from the Listowel Eastdale Public School and North Perth Westfield Elementary School catchment areas would relocate to Listowel District Secondary School.
As part of this transition process, a committee has been formed to ensure that students and families are well prepared for this change. AMDSB staff will lead the committee and representatives from each school, including school council chairs (or designate), staff and students, will participate so that all perspectives are considered. Meetings will be open to the public (details and minutes will be posted on this page; see below).
Updates about this process will be emailed directly to impacted families - please ensure that your contact information is up to date with the school office so you don’t miss any important information!
Committee Meetings
Meeting dates:
Wednesday, October 29, 2025 at 5:00pm (Listowel District SS)
Wednesday, December 10, 2025 at 5:00pm (Listowel District SS)
Check out the interactive map to help you understand if your address is impacted by the proposed changes.
Consultation Report
This PDF report was issued with details regarding boundary review concepts and possible options, and was intended to support a community feedback survey (now closed).
Questions and Answers
Please see this PDF file for the questions we have received from the community (until April 22, 2025) and the corresponding answers. This will be updated as we receive new questions.
Project Details and Background
Introduction to the Project
Watch this video or read below for details on this process:
The North Perth Boundary Review will look at the current attendance boundaries for the Board’s schools in Listowel and the surrounding area to determine how the boundaries might be adjusted to alleviate the enrolment pressures at Listowel schools. A school or attendance boundary is the area surrounding a school that determines which students will attend each school based on where the student lives. It is important that school boards try to balance and equalize enrolments between schools, especially if there are some schools that have too many students relative to the size of the school, while other schools have excess space. In North Perth, the current elementary accommodation plan is not sustainable and a boundary review may help alleviate some of the current challenges. As a result, the Board of Trustees have approved staff to conduct a boundary review. AMDSB has a procedure (Administrative Procedure 305) that helps guide and direct this review.
The review is intended to kick off in December of 2024 and will wrap up in the Spring of 2025. Part of this process includes consulting with the school communities to understand the preferences of the community. To do this, a committee called the North Perth Boundary Review Committee (NPBRC) will be formed with representation from all communities involved in the review.
An outside consulting firm has been retained to examine various options and scenarios, as well as how any proposed changes to the boundaries would impact things like enrolment and utilization, student distance from schools, bussing and/or grade structures. The consulting firm will work with the NPBRC to develop scenarios and will seek feedback from the community.
In the end, the school board trustees will consider a report with options, recommendations, and community feedback to decide what is best for the school board, while understanding the needs and opinions of the school communities.
Relevant Updates Provided to the Community and Board of Trustees