the original plan called for a three-storey school with space for 300 students. the current rezoning proposal would allow a four-storey building with capacity for 630 students, a rooftop play area, and a neighbourhood learning centre with child care for 60 school-age children.
while the application moves forward, some nearby residents have raised concerns about the building’s proposed height and its impact on the surrounding area. but parents gathered saturday said those concerns shouldn’t outweigh the pressing need for a neighbourhood school.
“it’s shocking that we still don’t have a school in this vibrant, rapidly growing neighbourhood,” said suzanne ma, who moved to olympic village in 2013. more than a decade later, her son is in grade 2 and her daughter is set to start kindergarten next year.
“when children are scattered across the city, our community breaks apart. either families move away or spend hours driving to distant schools,” ma said.
in 2022, the vancouver school board signed a 99-year lease for the site, two years after the provincial ndp government pledged to fast-track the project.
although the province committed $150 million in funding last year, construction is not set to begin until 2027. the school isn’t expected to open until september 2029. it’s a timeline some local parents say is far too late for a neighbourhood that has already waited more than 15 years.