Rentals – Community Use of Schools
The Waterloo Catholic District School Board continues to prioritize the health and safety of all facility users, students and staff. Phase 3 of the re-opening plan remains in effect until the end of the 2022/23 school year.
PHASE 3 – September 19, 2022-June 16, 2023
- Community Use will return to all available sites
- Permits for next school year, can be submitted starting May 1, 2022
- Renewal permits processed based on use from 2018-2019 (our last full year of community use)
- Space is limited based on custodial coverage available
As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to email me at: chris.zamin@wcdsb.ca or via phone at 519-578-3677 ext. 2376.
Rentals – Community Use of Schools
Our Catholic schools are the heart of the community providing success for each and a place for all. They add to the spiritual, educational, recreational, and social development of all who share it. School facilities provide a place to come together, volunteer, build skills, access community programs, become physically active and build strong and healthy communities. Planning an event? Organizing a sports group? Need a meeting space? Waterloo Catholic schools are becoming hubs of our community and it’s happening across the province.
Community Use of Schools (CUS) is an initiative of the Ministry of Education that supports access to school space outside of school hours for not-for-profit community groups (To read more, click Here). Our school facilities are available for community use from September through June, Monday to Friday from 6:00 –10:30 pm, and on Saturdays and Sundays. Our schools are not open for community use during Christmas, March and Summer Breaks, Statutory Holidays, Secondary School exams, or Professional Activity (PA) Days.
A subsidy for a user group for an event is not a guarantee or commitment that future events will be subsidized in the same manner. Our primary goal is to subsidize local not for profit organizations who provide support and programming for local youth (under the age of 18 or under the age of 28 for participants with a disability).
To get started:
Step 1: Read through the links below to answer any questions you may have.
Step 2: Register through the Online Community Use Registration System.