Kensington Prairie Elementary School

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Kensington Prairie Elementary
Address
16824 32 Ave
Surrey, British Columbia, V3S 0L5, Canada
Information
School number 3636006
School board School District 36 Surrey
School type Public Elementary school
Grades K-7
Language English
Established 1887
Closed 2006

Kensington Prairie Elementary School was a public elementary school, situated in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, that was part of School District 36 Surrey. It operated from 1887 until 2006. It is now a designated heritage site whose future use has still to be determined.

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[edit] History

Established in 1887, the original one-room schoolhouse stood at Kensington-Mud Bay Road (40th Avenue) and Coast Meridian (168th Street). The first teacher at the school was M.J. Matheson. Prior to this, students had attended school in the home of Tom Fallowfield on the northwest corner of Brown Road, now 32nd Avenue, and Coast Meridian Road. The next Kensington Prairie School was built a mile to the south, at Brown Road (later 32nd Avenue). The earliest building on this site opened in 1914, and additions in adjoining buildings were added over the years.[1]

[edit] Later years

Students from the school were officially welcomed when they attended a meeting of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly on February 9, 1984.[2]

The school was officially designated a City of Surrey Heritage Site on December 4, 2000.[3]

The school was considered for closure in January 2003 due to its poor condition.[4] The threat of closure generated significant parental concern.[4] On February 14, 2003, MLA Kevin Falcon, responding to the Throne speech, argued that the school should remain open.[5] However, in June 2006 the school was shut down and replaced by Pacific Heights Elementary School.[6] The new school was officially opened on November 15, 2006.[7]

[edit] Future of the site

A movement has been started to promote the preservation of the historic Kensington Prairie School site as a community centre. A community meeting held on May 29, 2006 voted unanimously for the following resolution: "That this meeting favours the preservation for community use of at least the historic 1914 building and the gym as well as the playground area of Kensington Prairie School. At this meeting the 'Society to Save the Kensington Prairie Site' was formed with the mission of working towards the goal of the resolution. The Society made a presentation to the Board of School Trustees of School District No. 36 on October 12, 2006.[8] It was announced at a Citizen Advisory Committee meeting on March 8, 2007 that the future of the site was still undecided.[9]

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