South Surrey’s education scene receives a pleasant surprise as Ta’talu Elementary prepares to welcome 655 students. Originally set to open in January 2025, the school’s debut is now accelerated.
During a recent school board meeting on May 8, capital projects director David Riley shared the exciting news. “Ta’talu Elementary is proceeding ahead of schedule,” Riley announced. The school will now open in October for the fall semester.
The name “Ta’talu” originates from the SENĆOŦEN language, meaning ‘little arms’. Gifted to the district by Semiahmoo First Nation Chief Harley Chappell, the name pays homage to the Campbell River and its tributaries.
Reflecting on the significance of the school’s name, Chappell stated, “The opening of this school and the naming using the traditional language of the lands is great for the relationship building between Semiahmoo and the school district, students, staff, and local residents.”
Superintendent Mark Pearmain acknowledged the inquiry about the October inauguration’s impact on enrollment. He stated, “It is a welcome problem for us to have at this time.”
The early opening of Ta’talu Elementary not only sparks excitement but also fosters opportunities for strengthened community engagement and collaboration. It marks a significant milestone in South Surrey’s educational journey, nurturing deeper connections between the school district, indigenous communities, and local residents.
Written by Jared Gibbons – Top 1% Realtor in the Fraser Valley.