NDP MLA Adam Walker says students will have new accessible playground, school upgrades

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QUALICUM BEACH – New Democrat MLA Adam Walker say students at Nanoose Bay Elementary will soon be playing on new accessible playgrounds, thanks to $165,000 in provincial funding, along with $1,718,500 in funding for school upgrades and new buses for the district.
“Our government knows how important it is that children have access to safe, outdoor play structures,” said Adam Walker, MLA for Parksville-Qualicum. “These investments will help break down the physical barriers that children face while giving them a fun space that promotes creativity, social development, and mental health.”

This year, New Democrats are doubling the annual investment to $10 million to deliver 60 new playgrounds in 50 school districts. Qualicum School District received $165,000 for the new accessible playground, up $40,000 from previous years. This increase will allow the playground to be designed with accessible features like ground cover, ramps and/or transfer platforms that connect to the play structure – to ensure there’s a place for all students to play. The playground will be built over the next year and are expected to be ready for kids to play on by early 2022.

Playgrounds help kids stay active outdoors while learning to share, build conflict resolution skills and overcome challenges. Playing outside reduces anxiety and improves focus, helping kids to learn in the classroom.

This funding comes from the Playground Equipment Program (PEP), created in 2018 to reduce the burden of fundraising on parents and help communities buy the playground equipment students need. Since 2018, the New Democrat government has invested $25 million to fund 201 new playgrounds at schools throughout the province, benefiting more than 49,000 students.

Students will also benefit from upgraded and more energy-efficient learning environments, with $240.5 million in school maintenance grants distributed across the province this year. Qualicum School District received $1,718,500 this year for projects which include:

  • Roofing upgrades at Ballenas Secondary
  • Energy systems upgrades at Qualicum Beach Elementary
  • One new electric bus

Annual facilities maintenance grants have also supported school districts to plan and budget for upgrades and maintenance to school ventilation as students return to class. These investments are a part of the Province’s commitment to update infrastructure in B.C. schools to provide safe, enjoyable, and accessible learning environments. The New Democrat government has delivered historic levels of funding to B.C. schools, including $1.2 billion for new and improved schools for B.C. students in Budget 2021.​

Learn More

Playgrounds: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2021EDUC0074-001766

School maintenance grants: https://news.gov.bc.ca/24466