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First tour given at new St. John's high school

The brand-new Waterford Valley High School in St. John’s is ready to open its doors.

Waterford Valley High School will house 900 students from the west end of St. John's.

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Back to school next week will be very different for about 900 students in St. John's west end. They'll be the first class to attend the brand new Waterford Valley High School, which is replacing Bishop's College and Booth Memorial.

The brand-new Waterford Valley High School in St. John's is ready to open its doors.

The new school replaces the recently closed Booth Memorial High School and Bishops College.

The $38-million project includes Wi-Fi equipped classrooms, a fitness centre, a band room and a gymnasium that includes a performance stage.

Darrin Pike, chief executive officer of the English School District, gave a tour of the new school to Premier Paul Davis, cabinet ministers, and members of the community Thursday afternoon.

"This is a state-of-the-art facility and students will be so excited to come here." said school principal Bridget Ricketts

"The technology, the classrooms, the size of the building, the opportunities that they will have here, it will just be fabulous,"

The high school will also include a healthy kitchen and cafeteria.

The school will ditch deep-fried foods in favour of healthier fare.

Concerns over pedestrian safety

However, concerns have been raised that the close proximity to the Village Mall will lead to students crossing busy Topsail Road at lunchtime seeking less healthy options.

Last year, a student at Bishops College was fatally struck by a car while crossing the same street.

The school plans to emphasize pedestrian safety to students when class is back in session.

The first bell rings at Waterford Valley High next week.