Data Description
5-Year FCI Facility Condition Index (FCI) is a standard facility management benchmark that is used to objectively assess the current and projected condition of a building asset. By definition, the FCI is defined as the ratio of the 5-year required renewal cost to current building replacement value. This data was updated: 2022-09-26 by .
Births This data represents the number of births for a particular year within the default boundary (usually the English regular track boundary for duel track schools). Source: , last updated: 2022-09-26.
Elementary aged population Elementary aged population are defined as the ages 4-13 years of age. Source: .
Generation Status Generation status refers to whether or not the person or the person's parents were born in Canada. Source: .
High Density Units High density housing units includes bachelor, 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom+ apartments units as defined by Statistics Canada. Source: .
Historical Enrolment Historical enrolment headcounts based on October 31 of that year.
Housing Housing data is derived from .
Low Density Units Low density housing units include Single and Semi-detached units as defined by Statistics Canada. Source: .
Medium Density Units Medium density housing units includes townhouses and apartments in duplexes units as defined by Statistics Canada. Source: .
Mobility Status Refers to the status of a person with regard to the place of residence on the reference day, in relation to the place of residence on the same date five years earlier at the provincial level. Persons who have not moved are referred to as non-movers and persons who have moved from one residence to another are referred to as movers. Movers include non-migrants and migrants. Non-migrants are persons who did move but remained in the same city, town, township, village or Indian reserve. Migrants include internal migrants, who moved to a different city, town, township, village or Indian reserve within Canada. External migrants include persons who lived outside Canada at the earlier reference date. Source: .
Mother Tongue Mother tongue refers to the first language learned at home in childhood and still understood by the person at the time the data was collected. If the person no longer understands the first language learned, the mother tongue is the second language learned. For a person who learned two languages at the same time in early childhood, the mother tongue is the language this person spoke most often at home before starting school. The person has two mother tongues only if the two languages were used equally often and are still understood by the person. For a child who has not yet learned to speak, the mother tongue is the language spoken most often to this child at home. The child has two mother tongues only if both languages are spoken equally often so that the child learns both languages at the same time. Source: .
OTG On-The-Ground (OTG) referes to the capacity at which is the total number of students the school can accomodated based on ministry standards and does not include temportary spaces. The source of the data is and was updated on: 2022-09-26.
Population Population data is derived from .
Portables Portables are temportary spaces that are used to provide additional spaces and are not captured through the OTG. The source of the data this data set SFIS and was updated on 2022-09-26 by .
Pre-School aged population Pre-school aged population are defined as the ages 0-3 years of age. Source: .
Projected Enrolment Projected enrolments were updated on: 2022-09-26 and are derived from .
Secondary aged population Secondary aged population are defined as the ages 14-18 years of age. Source: .
Utilization Utilization represents the amount of students enrolled compared to that of the on-the-ground capacity and does not incude the numnber of portables. Updated: 2022-09-26 by .