Flourish

Impact

The new buildings will open in 2027, enriching every aspect of the student experience. The 20-month build schedule will not impact the existing academic program, as the new build happens on our field, tennis courts, and staff parking lot. Only once the new build is completed will we deconstruct the 1950s wing to give way for a synthetic outdoor practice field and staff parking.


What's new?


 

List of 6 items.

  • Space in the Classroom

    Classrooms will increase in size by approximately 30%. Students will have access to independent study options and collaborative learning spaces. With vastly expanded counselling space, specialized learning and assessment spaces also increase dramatically.
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  • Girls embracing science

    The new building will include four modern science labs. Not only will this give us an additional lab, but it is a timely refresh for our labs, which have remained mostly unchanged since the 1990s.
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  • A Home for Performing Arts

    The new building will include a true theatre space at LFA! A new auditorium will sit at the center of campus. Our students will find their biggest stage, right at their own school.
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  • STEAM (Not just “STEM”)

    Our STEAM program will be centralized in the new building to create a STEAM "hub". With a vision for its cross-curricular use, our students will have far greater opportunities for learning and discovery.
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  • Foods Lab

    The new Foods Lab is an overdue update. Larger and with more storage. Its location in the building has been thoughtfully planned, with convenient access to the auditorium, courtyard, and central lobby for school events.
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  • Synthetic Turf

    The installation of an artificial turf field will give our Athletics program year-round access to a field.
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What stays the same?

Though there is extraordinary campus improvement coming, what makes LFA unique and special will remain very much the same. LFA will keep enrolment the same, with 96 students at every grade: 480 Angels from Grade 8 through 12. As we explored expanding enrolment (and even looked at the possibility of reintroducing an elementary school), the extensive research we undertook made it clear that our current student population is the perfect fit for who we want to be.

From the outset, the accessibility of a Little Flower education remains at the heart of our school mission. We are committed to being “needs blind” and representing a Catholic community from across the Lower Mainland. To this end, campus development will coincide with the expanding role of the school’s endowment fund to provide both operational resources and financial aid.
 
 

Frequently Asked Questions

List of 6 items.

  • Will the school be increasing enrolment?

    No. There is no increase in student enrollment planned with the new project. We believe our small school size allows us to nurture a strong school culture and provide an enriched, personalized educational experience for all our students. Upon completion of the building project, LFA will maintain its current student enrollment.
  • Will there be any disruption to school activity?

    No. The 20-month build schedule will not impact the existing academic program, as the new build will take place on our existing field, tennis courts, and staff parking lot. Only once the new building is completed will the 1950's wing be deconstructed to give way for enough parking and a synthetic outdoor practice field. We have plans in place to use external facilities for the extra-curricular athletics programming that uses the fields and tennis courts.
  • When will the new building be complete?

    We will break ground in the fall of 2025 with an anticipated 20-month build schedule that will have the new building ready for operation in the 2027-2028 school year.
  • How will this project be funded?

    LFA's Flourish campaign fund approximately half the cost of this extraordinary project. With no government funding for an independent Catholic school, LFA will look to those who care for us most to help us realize this project. The school has no debt and has managed to save approximately 25% of the project cost over the past decade. The remainder of the project will be financed.
  • What will major changes to the campus be?

    The new academic wing will be situated on W. King Edward, tucked in behind the beautiful row of mature trees that currently border the north side of our property. The preservation of those trees is a priority. 

    The addition of a school entrance on W. King Edward will allow students travelling by transit or using the W. King Edward drop-off zone to enter the school directly from W. King Edward. We anticipate this new entrance will reduce foot and vehicle traffic on residential streets around the school. 

    A replacement athletic field will be built on the south end of the campus, along Nanton Ave. Similar to our current field, the all-weather pitch will be too small for athletic competition. It's sole use will be daytime Physical and Health Education classes and LFA athletic team practices. There is no plan to install lighting for after-hours use.
  • How will school traffic and parking be affected?

    Little Flower remains committed to working with our neighbouring schools to keep the streets around our schools safe for everyone. The three-school traffic management plan will remain in effect throughout construction and will be maintained after the completion of the new building. This plan provides LFA with two drop-off zones adjacent to the school property: one on the south side of W. King Edward and one on the north side of Nanton Ave. With a new student entrance on W. King Edward, students will have easier access to public transit and arterial streets. 

    The new parking lot will be located along the south side of the campus, along Nanton Ave. The redesigned parking lot will provide additional on-campus parking spaces and more efficient use of space. As the parking lot will have a single driveway, the size of our Nanton Avenue drop-off zone will be increased, which should reduce congestion at the intersection of Nanton and Alexandra during peak times.

School Information

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