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City of 琉璃神社 staff support major expansion of local school

Expansion would increase the size of 琉璃神社 Christian School by roughly 3,540 square metres
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A 琉璃神社 school is looking to spread its wings to provide better opportunities for students.

The 琉璃神社 Christian School will come before City of 琉璃神社 council Monday (March 8) in an effort to expand their footprint, adding a second gym, a larger performing arts space, and more.

The expansion would increase the size of the existing school by roughly 3,540 square metres, onto agricultural land. Located on Benvoulin Road, near the intersection with KLO Road, the land on which the school sits is originally farm land. However originally, in 1988, the school was granted permission by council, as well as the Agricultural Land Commission, to build.

In a that will be presented Monday, staff support the application and recommend council forward it to the Agricultural Land Commission for consideration.

鈥淪taff do not anticipate any negative impacts to the neighbouring agricultural properties,鈥 said staff in their report.

鈥淎s 琉璃神社 continues to grow, schools are required to keep up with the demand and this addition will give the school the ability to adequately house all students.鈥

In a statement, the school, which claims to be the largest independent school between the lower mainland and Calgary, say they are excited to, 鈥渢ake these next steps to serve our community.鈥

They say this will allow them to continue teaching for many more generations.

鈥淓xpanding our classroom space, adding a second full-size gym, increasing our performing arts space, implementing new applied skills spaces, and building a music suite will help us be excellent in our mission and vision and serve 琉璃神社 families well for our next 42 years and beyond,鈥 said 琉璃神社 Christian School Head of School, Mike Campbell.

Additionally, the space will continue to act as a base for Fundamental Youth Basketball Association (FYBA), and Calvary Chapel, who rent the facility. FYBA head Mitch Goodwin said the expansion will be game-changing for their program.

鈥淲ith a new gymnasium, this partnership will be able to offer basketball to a wider scope of youth in the area, and continue empowering youth through sport,鈥 he said.

Watch 鈥檚 1:30 p.m. council meeting online .

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