Press Release
Jan. 29, 2026
Summary
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Families in Surrey will have more classroom space as the new École Snokomish Elementary school opens and construction begins on an addition at Tamanawis Secondary school, bringing 1,230 new student seats to the community.
“These new schools mean more local classroom space for students and less pressure on families who want their children to learn close to home,” said Bowinn Ma, Minister of Infrastructure. “By investing in modern, safe schools in Surrey, we’re making sure communities have the public infrastructure they need today and into the future.”
Creating more spaces for students in Surrey
The new École Snokomish Elementary includes:
The new addition at Tamanawis Secondary will include:
“Schools are at the heart of every community,” said Lisa Beare, Minister of Education and Child Care. “These projects will give students in Surrey more room to learn, play and connect, while helping schools better support diverse learning needs now and in the years ahead.”
Supporting students in Surrey
The Province invested almost $39 million in Snokomish Elementary and $52 million in Tamanawis Secondary.
The Surrey School District provided additional funding of $5 million for Snokomish Elementary and $4.5 million for Tamanawis Secondary.
Since 2017, the Province has approved more than $1 billion to create 16,260 new seats and more than 4,100 seismically safer seats for Surrey students. In total, 11,120 of these new student seats have opened and more than 5,140 new seats are underway.
“École Snokomish Elementary has been thoughtfully planned and built to meet the needs of students, staff and families in the Sullivan community,” said Gary Tymoschuk, chair, Surrey board of education. “The school’s design and name reflect our meaningful consultation and collaboration with the Semiahmoo First Nation to honour and recognize the Indigenous history of the area.”
Creating more student spaces throughout B.C.
Since 2017, the Province has approved more than $6.7 billion for schools:
As the Province grows, government remains committed to working with school districts and municipalities to provide all students with safe, modern and inspiring places to learn.
Quotes:
Garry Begg, parliamentary secretary for Surrey infrastructure, MLA for Surrey-Guildford –
“As Surrey continues to grow, it’s essential that schools grow with it. Opening a new elementary school and expanding a secondary school shows we’re planning ahead for families and future generations.”
Jessie Sunner, MLA for Surrey-Newton –
“These new school additions will make a real difference for families in Surrey by creating additional, updated classroom spaces and easing pressure in growing neighbourhoods and communities. Students will be able to learn closer to home in modern, well-designed schools, while focusing on what matters most: a good education.”
Jagrup Brar, MLA for Surrey-Fleetwood –
“These projects are about more than new buildings. They’re about giving students safe, welcoming places to learn and succeed. Families in Surrey can feel confident their children will have access to quality learning spaces.”
Amna Shah, MLA for Surrey City Centre –
“Having schools close to where families live saves time, reduces daily stress and strengthens communities. These new seats will help ensure Surrey remains a great place to raise a family.”
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