Excitement and nerves accompany students attending new schools in Simcoe County
Students all across the region enjoyed their first day of the new school year on Tuesday, many with big expectations.
"It feels really nice. It's a little scary, but it's been really nice. I've already met a few people," said Grade 9 student Isaac Hurst of Barrie.
St. André Bessette Catholic School in Innisfil welcomed students for the first time Tuesday.
The elementary school has a capacity of just under 500 students from Kindergarten to Grade 8.
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On the first day, the courtyard was filled with eager students and parents ready for a new year in a new school.
"It's just excitement - you wake up so early. We woke up, and he was already dressed. It was incredible. It's so exciting," said parent Rodrigo Caula.
The excitement is felt by the staff, too, who are ready for new challenges and new relationships.
"It's a wonderfully exciting day, especially in a brand new school. It's bright, the kids are excited, the parents are excited, and the staff is overjoyed to have the kids back in the building," noted the school's principal, Marcelle Edinboro.
Many students admit to having mixed emotions on day one.
"I just can't wait to meet my new teacher, make new friends, and just like talk with them, and we all get to know each other better," said Grade 8 student Carla Csofack.
Wasaga Beach also opened the doors at a brand new school Tuesday.
Wasaga Beach Public School welcomed students and staff ready for a new year with a capacity of 460 students.
The school bus consortium said it will transport more than 39,000 students on 700 buses to and from schools this year.
Police remind drivers to be extra careful at all times especially while travelling through school zones.
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