To be clear about what the Anglophone East School Board is doing with regard for their plans for Dieppe:
It may sound odd to be requesting
another school when the planned K-12 school is still in the design phase, and they haven't even decided where it is going to be built yet,
but, the gears in the provincial Department of Education grind
very slowly.
The AESB is anticipating demand for 8-10 years down the road. They know that Dieppe is the fastest growing community in the province. It has 35,000 people now, and in 10 years, may have 50,000 residents. Given that the anglophone portion of the city's population is roughly 1/3rd, This could mean 5,000 new anglophone residents in the city in 10 years time, which may mean 1,500-2,000 new students on the anglophone side to serve.
The AESB is just being prudent and proactive in it's request.