Holy Spirit enrollment up slightly, but misses projections
LETHBRIDGE – While the need for a new west-side school is only growing, that growth in the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic School Division is being tempered by people moving away from other areas.
Superintendent Chris Smeaton told LethbridgeNewsNOW in an interview that total attendance for the school division, which includes Lethbridge and several surrounding communities, will likely be just over 5,000 students. While that’s an increase of 30-40 over last year, it’s below projections.
“We had 105 students move out of our school division to different towns throughout Alberta and outside, which I think is a sign of the economy,” Smeaton said. “And the other piece that’s impacting us is, we just have no room to grow on the west side, which is the highest growth rate in Lethbridge, and we certainly have asked for a new school and we need one – tomorrow.”
In particular, he said 15 students at St. Catherine School in Picture Butte left due to their families moving away, and that hits such a small school especially hard.


