As the decade of the 1960’s opened, Greensville School was again straining at its seams. Further development in subdivisions within the area had increased the population of school-ages children to the point where it was again necessary to consider further additions to buildings already in existence or to build an entirely new school. At the same time, it had become the consensus of opinion in the community that kindergarten classes should be provided for the children in the West Flamboro Twp. area.
Previous to this, the children had been sent to Dundas where they were now becoming a burden to the Dundas schools if they started school in grade one without any kindergarten experience.
Several proposals in turn were weighed by the trustees of Area 2 West Flamborough-Greensville or West Flamboro Schools could be expanded or a new school could be built on Rosebough Avenue in Grand Vista Heights. In the meantime pupils were transferred to West Flamboro and Union "A" schools to try and equalize classroom populations and, in 1963, Kindergarten classes were begun in the Parish Hall of Christ Church at Bullock’s Corners.
After much debate and discussion, it was decided to expand Greensville School by the addition of two classrooms, foyer and staff room on the front of the old school and building a new boiler room and washroom in the hallway connecting the 1952 addition so that all windows on the south wall were block sealed and a new set of windows was put in the north wall of the old senior room. The work was completed for occupancy in 1964.
The two arguments which made it possible for the additions to be added to Greensville School were firstly, the elimination of split grades, and secondly, the possibility of being able to add a gymnasium and kindergarten at a later date. As a matter of fact, the Board seriously looked into converting the original school into a gymnasium by removing the dividing wall between two classrooms.
Further debate ensued as the school population continued to grow, but it was finally decided to add three more classrooms, a kindergarten and a gymnasium-auditorium to the school. Thus, with the completion of this addition, Greensville attained its present size. The new addition was officially opened on February 13, 1967.
Greensville School remained as a fully graded kindergarten to Grade 8 school until the fall of 1968.
During the fall and most of the winter term of the 1968-1969 school year, Greensville School became the home for two schools when Spencer Valley School took over the gymnasium, the basement, old staff room and four classrooms in the east wing of the building. While the junior school maintained a normal school day, the senior school students were attending school in two shifts. The two staffs got along very well, but there were no tears shed when the senior school moved out in February.
It was during this period of time that the basement was given the nickname "The Dungeon" due to the fact that S.V.S. staff had to keep their supplies there and use the room for office space, etc.
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