Prefabricated classrooms have opened in four schools over the past month, with more underway, adding more than 1,000 new student spaces in growing communities throughout B.C.
“We are committed to providing students with the best possible learning environments,” said Minister of Education and Child Care Lisa Beare. “These prefabricated additions will provide students with the spaces they need to succeed, and will benefit these communities for years to come.”
The use of prefabricated construction means students will be learning in modern classrooms that are just like regular classrooms. With sustainable and energy-efficient designs, the additions also align with the province’s CleanBC targets and meet B.C.’s enhanced energy requirements. Due to their unique build, prefabricated classrooms are more cost effective and can be built twice as fast as traditional schools. Since 2017, the province has approved more than 42,000 new student spaces, with more than 2,400 open in just the past month.
“These rapidly built additions are one way we are quickly getting new classroom spaces ready for students now, and we know the solution is working,” said Minister of Infrastructure Bowinn Ma. “These additions get students into new classrooms faster, while still providing the same lifespan and comforts of a traditional school environment.”
Newly opened prefabricated additions include:
- a 10-classroom, two-storey addition to Scott Creek Middle school in Coquitlam, adding 250 new student seats;
- an eight-classroom addition at Lena Shaw Elementary school in Surrey, adding 200 new student seats;
- a five-classroom addition at North Glenmore Elementary in Kelowna, adding 120 new student seats; and
- a new five-room school and gymnasium at École La Grande-ourse in Smithers, which replaced the leased facility that École La Grande-ourse has been operating in since 2019; adding 70 new student seats.
Prefabricated additions starting construction soon:
- Dr. Charles Best Secondary in Coquitlam will get a 12-classroom addition, adding 300 new seats.
- R.C. Talmey Elementary in Richmond will get a six-classroom addition, adding 150 new seats.