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Parents Demand Action on Surrey School Overcrowding

Surrey parents are urging faster action on school overcrowding, saying packed classrooms and portables harm learning. They want quicker funding and construction.

Surrey parents urge officials to address overcrowded schools, calling for new classrooms and faster construction timelines.

Surrey parents urge officials to address overcrowded schools, calling for new classrooms and faster construction timelines.

Growing Concerns from Families

Parents in Surrey are raising urgent concerns over severe overcrowding in local schools, calling on education officials to add more classrooms and accelerate new school construction. The pressure campaign has intensified as enrollment surges continue to outpace available space.

The Issue at Hand

Many Surrey schools are operating far above capacity, with students learning in portable classrooms or in spaces not originally designed for instruction. Parents argue that the overcrowding compromises both learning quality and student well-being, creating challenges for teachers and limiting extracurricular opportunities.

When the Calls Escalated

The latest round of public outcry came this week, as parent advocacy groups organized meetings with local school trustees. With the start of the school year approaching, families say temporary measures are no longer enough to meet the growing demand for seats.

Where the Strain Is Felt Most

Surrey, one of the fastest-growing cities in British Columbia, has consistently faced enrollment pressures. Neighbourhoods such as Clayton Heights, Fleetwood, and South Newton are experiencing some of the heaviest strain, with multiple schools exceeding capacity despite new facilities opening in recent years.

Why Parents Are Speaking Out

Parents insist the issue extends beyond inconvenience, framing it as a matter of equity and student success. They argue that packed classrooms lead to larger teacher-student ratios, reduced access to resources, and safety concerns in emergencies. Advocacy groups are urging the provincial government to prioritize Surrey in education funding.

How Officials May Respond

School district leaders have acknowledged the overcrowding, pointing to ongoing projects and planned new builds. However, they caution that provincial funding timelines make it difficult to keep pace with rapid population growth. Parents, meanwhile, vow to continue lobbying until permanent solutions are in place, including faster construction approvals and long-term infrastructure planning.

This article is original and written specifically for Surreyspeak.com

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