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Provincial funding programs in support of B.C. public schools for 2024-25

The Ministry of Education and Child Care receives annual five-year capital plan submissions from public school districts requesting approval and funding for minor capital projects.

As part of Budget 2024, the Province is providing $291.9 million for school maintenance projects, which includes funding, such as the $5 million in funding toward the Feeding Futures Program capital projects, the $23.8 million to purchase school buses, of which $9 million has been allocated to purchase electric school buses, and  $26.8 million to support energy and electrical upgrades at 51 school districts through the Carbon Neutral Capital Program.

Through the annual facility grant, $150.2 million is available for school districts to address maintenance needs in a versatile way based on their priorities. The annual facility grant is flexible maintenance funding that school districts can use for repairs or issues that arise throughout the year.

The following is a description of the minor capital programs offered by the ministry and the approved projects for the 2024-25 year:

School Enhancement Program (SEP)

SEP funding supports repair and maintenance projects that contribute to the function of the school and extend the life of the existing building. Eligible projects include:

  • roofing upgrades (such as replacement and repair);
  • exterior wall system upgrades (such as cladding, insulation, windows and building envelope);
  • interior construction upgrades (such as interior accessibility, flooring and wall partitions);
  • HVAC upgrades (such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning);
  • electrical upgrades (such as power supply, distribution systems and fire-protection systems); and
  • plumbing upgrades (such as washrooms, water fountains and re-piping).

Carbon Neutral Capital Program (CNCP)

CNCP funding supports carbon-neutral projects that have the greatest effect reducing greenhouse gas emissions and providing energy efficiency and operational savings.

Building Envelope Program (BEP)

BEP funding supports the remediation of schools suffering damage from water getting into buildings, due to premature building envelope failure. School facilities eligible for BEP funding were built between 1985 and 2000, and have a Building Envelope Condition Assessment completed by BC Housing.

Bus Acquisition Program (BUS)

BUS funding supports the acquisition of new buses for those that have surpassed established thresholds for school bus age and/or mileage, demonstrate significant safety and/or mechanical issues, that are required to support new routes in a school district without current student transportation service, or where the school district intends to create their own busing services versus using third-party contracted services.