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Province of British Columbia
NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
2024ECC0011-000266
March 1, 2024
Ministry of Education and Child Care
Budget 2024 will bring more school investments in Surrey

SURREY – Two new Surrey school projects are planned to move forward as part of Budget 2024, including a new school and an addition.

“With nearly 350,000 more people choosing B.C. as their home in the last two and a half years, the Province is focused on building services for a growing population,” said Rachna Singh, Minister of Education and Child Care. “We are expanding school spaces and will work on acquiring new school sites to support the school district, so we can continue to support Surrey families now and into the future.”

A new Darts Hill area elementary and an addition to Grandview Heights Secondary are supported to begin planning as part of Budget 2024, which is the largest school capital budget in the Province’s history.

Over the past six years, the Province has invested significantly in new and expanded schools in Surrey with more than $750 million to create 12,400 new student seats. Construction is currently underway for the new Snokomish Elementary and Ta’talu Elementary, and additions to Semiahmoo Trail Elementary and South Meridian Elementary. In 2023, school additions opened at K.B. Woodward Elementary, Morgan Elementary, White Rock Elementary and Sunnyside Elementary with funding announced to expand Tamanawis Secondary, Guildford Park Secondary and Kwantlen Park Secondary school.

“Our school district has been growing at a very rapid pace, averaging over 2,400 new students annually in the past two years,” said Laurie Larsen, chair, Surrey Board of Education. “This level of growth underscores the urgent need for investments like this in new schools and expansions. We are very appreciative that these two projects can now move ahead to the business planning phase, and we look forward to continuing to work with the Province to further increase capacity in our district.”

In fall of 2023, the Province also provided funding to start prefabricated additions at Walnut Road, Lena Shaw, and Woodland Park elementary schools to help meet increased enrolment in the school district. The prefabricated classrooms will deliver 875 new seats and are expected to be ready for students this fall.

Working with partners at the school district, local government and provincial levels to deliver the schools Surrey students and their families need, continues to be a top priority for the Province.

Budget 2024 includes $3.75 billion for school capital projects over the next three years, including new and expanded schools, seismic upgrades and replacements, and land purchases for future schools. 

Quick Facts:

  • “Supported to begin planning” means government is supporting the school district to proceed with developing a business case for both the Darts Hill Elementary and Grandview Heights Secondary projects.
  • When finalized, the business cases, which detail the scope, schedule and budget for the projects, will be brought forward to government for final funding approval.
  • Depending on the scale of a project, a finalized business case takes an average of eight months.
  • Following funding approval, the projects proceed to design and construction.

Learn More: 

For more information about major public school capital projects underway, visit: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/k-12/administration/capital/major-capital-projects

A backgrounder follows.

 
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Ministry of Education and Child Care
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Province of British Columbia
BACKGROUNDER
For Immediate Release
2024ECC0011-000266
March 1, 2024
Ministry of Education and Child Care
What Surrey’s MLAs are saying about local school expansions

Garry Begg, MLA for Surrey-Guildford –

“Surrey is welcoming more families into our community and we must build and expand schools to ensure every student has a safe and supportive learning environment. Our government is committed to providing the best education to Surrey families and that’s why we are funding 18 new permanent classrooms for an additional 450 students at Guildford Park Secondary.”

Mike Starchuk, MLA for Surrey-Cloverdale

“Schools are at the heart of our neighbourhoods. As we build new schools in Surrey to support our growing community, we are building community assets as well as adding much needed child care spaces to our city. Through Budget 2024, we are investing in what families need in Surrey.”

Jagrup Brar, MLA for Surrey-Fleetwood –

“Surrey is an excellent place to raise a family, which is why so many are choosing to make it their home. With this growth, we need to make sure that our schools are keeping pace and meeting the needs of our students. Our government is taking the necessary steps to increase the number of classrooms and schools in our region to make sure that every student has access to quality education facilities.”

Harry Bains, MLA for Surrey-Newton

“As more families make Surrey their home, we must build and expand schools to ensure that every child receives the quality education they deserve. That’s why the B.C. government is providing the funding to build 23 new permanent classrooms at Tamanawis Secondary School to create room for an additional 575 students. This will provide Surrey students with a safe, comfortable learning environment for generations to come.”

Bruce Ralston, MLA for Surrey-Whalley

“Surrey welcomes families and as they expand with our city, we must prioritize increasing the capacity of our schools for local students. In my riding, the expansion of Kwantlen Park Secondary will support our growing community.”

Jinny Sims, MLA for Surrey-Panorama 

“Surrey is a vibrant city, and as families grow and move into our community, we will need more schools. Within my constituency, I look forward to the completion of Snokomish Elementary school, which is set to welcome its first classes in 2026, creating space for an additional 655 children in Surrey schools.”

 
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Ministry of Education and Child Care
Media Relations
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