the long-anticipated elementary school in vancouver’s coal harbour has a name.
the school, located at the foot of broughton street overlooking the marina, is scheduled to open next summer after its initial completion this fall was delayed by supply-chain issues, labour shortages and site constraints.
on wednesday, the vancouver school board announced the name selected for the newest downtown school: seaside elementary. the school was also gifted with two names from local first nations.
the musqueam and tsleil-waututh gave the school the name cəw̓as, which means “facing out onto the water, facing away from the shore.”
the squamish nation also named the school ch’elxwá7elch skwuláw̓txw, or lost lagoon, school because of its proximity to the lagoon beside stanley park.
the three-storey school has a capacity for 317 students, 69 spaces for before- and after-school care, another 65 child-care spaces for kids up to age five, and 60 affordable rental homes.
in 2018, the school board struck a deal with b.c. hydro to build an underground substation at the lord roberts annex site in exchange for funding to build the coal harbour school and a replacement school at the lord roberts annex once the substation is complete.