Gymnasium coming soon to Peace River North students
FORT ST. JOHN – Students at Upper Halfway school in the Peace River North School District will soon have a gymnasium of their own.
“Playing and team sports are vital to early development and learning and help children develop life skills of teamwork and collaboration that will serve them throughout their lives,” said Jennifer Whiteside, Minister of Education. “It’s important all children in B.C. have access to athletic equipment and this gym will bring valuable sports facilities to people and communities in the region.”
Upper Halfway students are in kindergarten to Grade 10 and live in rural and First Nations communities outside of Fort St. John. Students currently have access to the Halfway Graham Community Hall for limited indoor play, but it is not wheelchair accessible, has no washroom facilities and is located 300 metres from the school along a path that requires plowing in winter.
“The School District 60 board is excited to be able to enhance and improve the equity of opportunities for our Upper Halfway students,” said Helen Gilbert, board chair. “The addition of a fully accessible gymnasium space will allow students to build a wide range of physical literacy skills. The gymnasium will be tied into a kitchen facility so it will be easy to host school and community events. We look forward to working with our partners to make this new space a central one to the community.”
