Education in BC

BC Education Intel

Monday, August 17, 2026
2 min read
5 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on education developments in BC. Today we're covering 5 key stories including updates on british columbia education headlines. Let's dive in.

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British Columbia Education Headlines

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2025/26 BC School District Revenue and Expenditure Tables Released.

The source announces the 2025/26 Revenue and Expenditure Tables for BC school districts, providing financial data for the upcoming school year.

Why It Matters

BC education professionals can use these tables to understand district-level funding and spending plans for 2025/26, supporting budget and resource planning.

Sources:Source
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BC Student Enrolment and FTE by Grade Data Updated to 2023/2024.

The Open Government Portal released BC Schools student enrolment and FTE by grade to 2023/2024, including facility type and counts by indigeneity, split into three Excel and CSV documents.

Why It Matters

BC education professionals can use this data to analyse enrolment trends, FTE staffing needs, and student counts by indigeneity and facility type.

Sources:Source
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Revelstoke Board of Education Meeting Schedule, Agendas & Minutes.

School District 19 (Revelstoke) posts its Board of Education meeting schedule, agendas and minutes, with meetings at 5:00 pm at the school board office unless a school annual report is presented.

Why It Matters

BC education professionals can stay informed about Revelstoke school board governance and meeting logistics.

Sources:Source
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BC moves from TRAX to GRAD: Education Data Exchange explained.

The BC government page describes the Education Data Exchange, the process replacing the 30-year-old Transcripts and Examination System (TRAX) with the new Graduation Records and Achievement Data (GRAD) system.

Why It Matters

For BC education professionals, this signals a major shift in how graduation records and achievement data will be managed and accessed.

Sources:Source
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B.C. Data & Research Hub for Post-Secondary Education.

The B.C. government provides a central page for data and research about post-secondary education in the province.

Why It Matters

Education professionals can use this evidence base to inform planning, policy, and program decisions across B.C.'s post-secondary system.

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