unding a First Rate Education System | Increasing Education Funding . Over the next three years, funding for B.C’s Kinder- garten to Grade 12 education system will increase by. $143 million to, $5 billion. ae Kindergarten to Grade 12 Funding Si ape te 2005/06 e Over the next three years, total education funding, including post-secondary spending, will rise by. $173 million to $7.11 billion. | * Over the last two years, school districts received — $92.8 million in new, one-time funding to address cost pressures. e This year, school boards received $117 million more than in 2000/2001. me Spending More per Student eit is projected that since 2001/2002 per pupil funding will have increased by $178 this year and by $405 in three years. ¢ Per pupil funding is projected to rise from $6,328 in 2001/2002 to $6,733 in 2005/2006. * There are 15,431 fewer students attending school ; today than in 1998. oo * It is estimated there will be 9,283 fewer students in BC. schools by 2006 than there are today. = ; --. Enrollment vs. Per Student Funding 2003/04 105 ~ Investing in New Schools | and Improvements Over the next three years, the B.C. government . will invest $619 million in new funding to: * build 7 new schools and purchase 91 new buses. * upgrade or expand 38 schools. *° ensure 29 schools are seismically upgraded. - _ For more information on changes to B.C’s education system, visit www.bced.gov.bc.ca. ity te hs BRITISH OLUMBIA