RICHMOND – BC New Democrat MLA Kelly Greene says students at W.D. Ferris Elementary will soon be playing and exploring on a new universally-accessible playground, thanks to $200,000 in provincial funding for SD 38.
“Playgrounds are where students build confidence, friendships, and new skills,” said Kelly Greene, MLA for Richmond-Steveston. “With this funding, W.D. Ferris Elementary will have an accessible play space that brings kids together and adds even more joy to the school community.”
Twenty-five schools in twenty-two school districts across BC will receive $200,000 to fund the construction of new accessible school playgrounds. This investment will help the school replace aging equipment with a modern, inclusive play space designed for children of all abilities.
Since 2018, the provincial government has invested $50 million towards the construction of over 332 new playgrounds, benefitting over 88,000 students throughout the province. Before 2018, Parent Advisory Councils were often responsible for raising the full cost of new playgrounds on their own. Today, dedicated provincial funding has eased that burden, helping ensure schools across B.C. can build modern, accessible playgrounds without relying on extensive parent fundraising.
The B.C. government has invested $319.5 million in building and expanding schools in Richmond, resulting in over 1060 new student seats and 5570 seismically safe seats.
Learn More: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2026INF0021-000492