Education in BC

BC Education Intel

Tuesday, August 18, 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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BC Releases 2025/26 School District Revenue and Expenditure Tables.

The BC government has published the 2025/26 Revenue and Expenditure Tables for school districts, detailing financial data for the upcoming fiscal year.

Why It Matters

These tables provide education professionals with official financial benchmarks to inform budgeting, planning, and resource allocation decisions.

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1.2

BC Student Enrolment and FTE Data Updated to 2023/2024.

The BC government has published updated student enrolment and full-time equivalent (FTE) counts by grade through 2023/2024, broken down by facility type and indigeneity, in three separate Excel and CSV files.

Why It Matters

For BC education professionals, this dataset provides a reliable basis for analyzing enrolment trends, planning resource allocation, and supporting equity-focused decisions across schools.

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1.3

Revelstoke Board of Education Meeting Schedule and Agendas Released.

School District 19 has published its Board of Education meeting schedule, agendas, and minutes, with meetings held at 5:00 pm at the school board office, except when school annual reports are presented.

Why It Matters

BC education professionals can stay informed on Revelstoke board decisions and upcoming discussion topics by referencing this centralized schedule.

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BC Replaces TRAX with GRAD System via Education Data Exchange.

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

Why It Matters

This transition will affect how education professionals in BC access, submit, and manage student graduation records and achievement data.

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BC Releases Post-Secondary Data & Research Hub.

The BC government provides a centralized resource for data and research on post-secondary education in the province.

Why It Matters

BC education professionals can use this official data to inform planning, policy, and program decisions.

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