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K B Woodward Elementary is located at 13130 106 Ave, Surrey, BC V3T 2C3. The school shares information about school-wide planning as an inquiry process focused on understanding learners, using evidence, and developing inquiry questions to guide student learning goals.
School type: Public School (Surrey)
Education language: English
Religious affiliation: None / Secular
Grades: K-7
Phone: 604 588-5918
Email: kbwoodward@surreyschools.ca
Principal: Lianne McBride
Student support / inclusive education Surrey School District’s Student Support team works with school teams, parents, and community partners to build supportive, inclusive, and caring learning communities—especially for students with exceptional learning needs. Supports include coordinating specialized supports, helping with educational planning for identified learning needs, and providing professional learning and learning resources to schools. School planning / improvement The school describes planning “as an inquiry process” that starts with asking what the school knows about its learners, reviewing evidence, and using that to shape an inquiry question that guides school planning. The school posts a Student Learning Plan (24–25) and references district information about the planning framework.
The district’s Student Support department emphasizes inclusive, equitable, and meaningful educational experiences for all students, with a focus on embracing diversity and collaboration to support learners with diverse needs.
Kindergarten registration is completed online through Surrey Schools. Families are directed to register at their local catchment school and review the district’s required documents list; the district also provides tools to find your neighbourhood school and a School Registration page for more information. Families interested in district “Programs of Choice” are told to first register at their catchment school and then apply through the online kindergarten lottery during the application window described on the district site.
Site: www.surreyschools.ca/kbwoodward
Phone: 604 588-5918
Address: 13130 106 Ave, Surrey, BC V3T 2C3
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Academic Performance
School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.
All Grades overall score: 32 - well below the district public school average of 40, trailing by 7 points.
Literacy: 30
Numeracy: 34
Numeracy is a relative strength; literacy has more room to grow.
Student Commitment to Learning
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 69 - well above the district public school average of 48, ahead by 21 points.
Students report stronger engagement, effort, and investment in learning than comparable schools, pointing to solid day-to-day learning habits.
Critical Thinking
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 67 - well above the district public school average of 48, ahead by 19 points.
Students report stronger problem solving, analysis, and independent thinking than comparable schools, suggesting this is a relative strength.
College and Career Readiness
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 70 - well above the district public school average of 49, ahead by 21 points.
Students report stronger preparation for future learning, transitions, and career pathways than comparable schools, which points to a solid readiness profile.
School year trend view: All Grades (combined Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where available). In 2024-2025, literacy is 30, numeracy is 34, and overall is 32.
Compared with 2019-2020, the overall score improved by 29 points.
In the latest year, numeracy is the strongest of the three measures at 34, while literacy is lowest at 30.
Across the available years, literacy improved by 24 points since 2019-2020, while numeracy improved by 38 points since 2019-2020.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2024-2025, academic performance is 32.
Academic Performance shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 24 points since 2019-2020.
Data is regularly updated to reflect the latest available academic scores and assessments from official school records.
Artistic and Creative Traits
Showing latest available year: 2020-2021. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 49 - well below the district public school average of 58, trailing by 9 points.
Students report weaker creativity, imagination, and artistic thinking than comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen this area.
Civic Engagement
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 66 - below the district public school average of 71, trailing by 5 points.
Students report weaker participation in school and community life than comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen voice, involvement, and connection.
Health
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 65 - in line with the district public school average of 67, within 1 point.
Students report physical and emotional well-being at levels broadly similar to comparable schools.
Work Ethic
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 76 - in line with the district public school average of 76, within 1 point.
Students report effort, persistence, and responsibility at levels broadly similar to comparable schools.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2022/2023, Civic Engagement is 66, Health is 65, and Work Ethic is 76.
The strongest current area is Work Ethic at 76, while Health is lowest at 65.
Work Ethic shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 10 points since 2019/2020.
Community Support
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 53 - below the district public school average of 56, trailing by 4 points.
Parents and the wider community appear to provide weaker support for student learning than in comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen community connection and involvement.
Facilities and Personnel
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 81 - well above the district public school average of 62, ahead by 19 points.
Staffing, spaces, and school infrastructure are rated more positively than in comparable schools, suggesting a stronger resource base.
Learning Resources
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 47 - below the district public school average of 49, trailing by 2 points.
Instructional resources are rated less positively than in comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen access or quality.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2022/2023, Community Support is 53, Facilities and Personnel is 81, and Learning Resources is 47.
The strongest current area is Facilities and Personnel at 81, while Learning Resources is lowest at 47.
Facilities and Personnel shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 21 points since 2019/2020.
Academic Orientation
Showing latest available year: 2020-2021. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 65 - above the district public school average of 61, ahead by 4 points.
Students report a stronger academic orientation than in comparable schools, suggesting learning goals and achievement are more strongly valued.
Relationships
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 82 - above the district public school average of 80, ahead by 2 points.
Students report stronger relationships among peers, staff, and the school community than in comparable schools, making this a relative strength.
Safety
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 63 - below the district public school average of 66, trailing by 3 points.
Students report a weaker sense of physical and emotional safety than in comparable schools, making this an area that deserves close attention.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2022/2023, Relationships is 82 and Safety is 63.
The strongest current area is Relationships at 82, while Safety is lowest at 63.
Relationships shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 11 points since 2019/2020.
Knowledge and Skills of Teachers
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 68 - above the district public school average of 67, ahead by 2 points.
Teachers are rated more positively for instructional quality, knowledge, and professional practice than in comparable schools, suggesting a relative strength.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2022/2023, Knowledge and Skills of Teachers is 68.
Knowledge and Skills of Teachers shows the largest shift across the available period, declined by 3 points since 2019/2020.
Academic Performance
School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.
All Grades overall score: 32 - well below the district public school average of 40, trailing by 7 points.
Literacy: 30
Numeracy: 34
Numeracy is a relative strength; literacy has more room to grow.
Student Commitment to Learning
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 69 - well above the district public school average of 48, ahead by 21 points.
Students report stronger engagement, effort, and investment in learning than comparable schools, pointing to solid day-to-day learning habits.
Critical Thinking
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 67 - well above the district public school average of 48, ahead by 19 points.
Students report stronger problem solving, analysis, and independent thinking than comparable schools, suggesting this is a relative strength.
College and Career Readiness
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 70 - well above the district public school average of 49, ahead by 21 points.
Students report stronger preparation for future learning, transitions, and career pathways than comparable schools, which points to a solid readiness profile.
School year trend view: All Grades (combined Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where available). In 2024-2025, literacy is 30, numeracy is 34, and overall is 32.
Compared with 2019-2020, the overall score improved by 29 points.
In the latest year, numeracy is the strongest of the three measures at 34, while literacy is lowest at 30.
Across the available years, literacy improved by 24 points since 2019-2020, while numeracy improved by 38 points since 2019-2020.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2024-2025, academic performance is 32.
Academic Performance shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 24 points since 2019-2020.
Academic Performance
School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 overall score: 31 - well below the district public school average of 40, trailing by 9 points.
Literacy: 28
Numeracy: 33
Numeracy is a relative strength; literacy has more room to grow.
Student Commitment to Learning
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 score: 67 - well above the district public school average of 48, ahead by 19 points.
Students report stronger engagement, effort, and investment in learning than comparable schools, pointing to solid day-to-day learning habits.
Critical Thinking
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 score: 66 - well above the district public school average of 48, ahead by 18 points.
Students report stronger problem solving, analysis, and independent thinking than comparable schools, suggesting this is a relative strength.
College and Career Readiness
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 score: 60 - well above the district public school average of 49, ahead by 11 points.
Students report stronger preparation for future learning, transitions, and career pathways than comparable schools, which points to a solid readiness profile.
School year trend view: Grade 4. In 2024-2025, literacy is 28, numeracy is 33, and overall is 31.
Compared with 2019-2020, the overall score improved by 28 points.
In the latest year, numeracy is the strongest of the three measures at 33, while literacy is lowest at 28.
Across the available years, literacy improved by 23 points since 2019-2020, while numeracy improved by 35 points since 2019-2020.
Grade 4 trend view. In 2024-2025, academic performance is 31.
Academic Performance shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 28 points since 2019-2020.
Academic Performance
School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 overall score: 34 - well below the district public school average of 40, trailing by 6 points.
Literacy: 32
Numeracy: 36
Numeracy is a relative strength; literacy has more room to grow.
Student Commitment to Learning
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 71 - well above the district public school average of 48, ahead by 23 points.
Students report stronger engagement, effort, and investment in learning than comparable schools, pointing to solid day-to-day learning habits.
Critical Thinking
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 69 - well above the district public school average of 48, ahead by 21 points.
Students report stronger problem solving, analysis, and independent thinking than comparable schools, suggesting this is a relative strength.
College and Career Readiness
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 81 - well above the district public school average of 49, ahead by 31 points.
Students report stronger preparation for future learning, transitions, and career pathways than comparable schools, which points to a solid readiness profile.
School year trend view: Grade 7. In 2024-2025, literacy is 32, numeracy is 36, and overall is 34.
Compared with 2019-2020, the overall score improved by 31 points.
In the latest year, numeracy is the strongest of the three measures at 36, while literacy is lowest at 32.
Across the available years, literacy improved by 26 points since 2019-2020, while numeracy improved by 41 points since 2019-2020.
Grade 7 trend view. In 2024-2025, academic performance is 34.
Academic Performance shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 20 points since 2019-2020.
Artistic and Creative Traits
Showing latest available year: 2020-2021. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 49 - well below the district public school average of 58, trailing by 9 points.
Students report weaker creativity, imagination, and artistic thinking than comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen this area.
Civic Engagement
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 66 - below the district public school average of 71, trailing by 5 points.
Students report weaker participation in school and community life than comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen voice, involvement, and connection.
Health
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 65 - in line with the district public school average of 67, within 1 point.
Students report physical and emotional well-being at levels broadly similar to comparable schools.
Work Ethic
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 76 - in line with the district public school average of 76, within 1 point.
Students report effort, persistence, and responsibility at levels broadly similar to comparable schools.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2022/2023, Civic Engagement is 66, Health is 65, and Work Ethic is 76.
The strongest current area is Work Ethic at 76, while Health is lowest at 65.
Work Ethic shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 10 points since 2019/2020.
Civic Engagement
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 score: 55 - well below the district public school average of 71, trailing by 16 points.
Students report weaker participation in school and community life than comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen voice, involvement, and connection.
Health
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 score: 63 - below the district public school average of 67, trailing by 4 points.
Students report weaker physical and emotional well-being than comparable schools, making health and well-being an area to watch closely.
Work Ethic
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 score: 72 - below the district public school average of 76, trailing by 3 points.
Students report weaker effort, persistence, and responsibility than comparable schools, suggesting work habits are an area to strengthen.
Grade 4 trend view. In 2022/2023, Civic Engagement is 55, Health is 63, and Work Ethic is 72.
The strongest current area is Work Ethic at 72, while Civic Engagement is lowest at 55.
Work Ethic shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 7 points since 2019/2020.
Artistic and Creative Traits
Showing latest available year: 2020-2021. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 49 - well below the district public school average of 58, trailing by 9 points.
Students report weaker creativity, imagination, and artistic thinking than comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen this area.
Civic Engagement
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 77 - well above the district public school average of 71, ahead by 7 points.
Students report stronger participation in school and community life than comparable schools, suggesting a healthy sense of involvement and contribution.
Health
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 68 - in line with the district public school average of 67, within 1 point.
Students report physical and emotional well-being at levels broadly similar to comparable schools.
Work Ethic
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 80 - above the district public school average of 76, ahead by 5 points.
Students report stronger effort, persistence, and responsibility than comparable schools, suggesting productive day-to-day learning habits.
Grade 7 trend view. In 2022/2023, Civic Engagement is 77, Health is 68, and Work Ethic is 80.
The strongest current area is Work Ethic at 80, while Health is lowest at 68.
Work Ethic shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 13 points since 2019/2020.
Community Support
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 53 - below the district public school average of 56, trailing by 4 points.
Parents and the wider community appear to provide weaker support for student learning than in comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen community connection and involvement.
Facilities and Personnel
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 81 - well above the district public school average of 62, ahead by 19 points.
Staffing, spaces, and school infrastructure are rated more positively than in comparable schools, suggesting a stronger resource base.
Learning Resources
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 47 - below the district public school average of 49, trailing by 2 points.
Instructional resources are rated less positively than in comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen access or quality.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2022/2023, Community Support is 53, Facilities and Personnel is 81, and Learning Resources is 47.
The strongest current area is Facilities and Personnel at 81, while Learning Resources is lowest at 47.
Facilities and Personnel shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 21 points since 2019/2020.
Learning Resources
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 score: 44 - below the district public school average of 49, trailing by 5 points.
Instructional resources are rated less positively than in comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen access or quality.
Grade 4 trend view. In 2022/2023, Learning Resources is 44.
Learning Resources shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 23 points since 2019/2020.
Community Support
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 53 - below the district public school average of 56, trailing by 4 points.
Parents and the wider community appear to provide weaker support for student learning than in comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen community connection and involvement.
Facilities and Personnel
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 81 - well above the district public school average of 62, ahead by 19 points.
Staffing, spaces, and school infrastructure are rated more positively than in comparable schools, suggesting a stronger resource base.
Learning Resources
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 49 - in line with the district public school average of 49, within 1 point.
Instructional resources are rated at levels broadly similar to comparable schools.
Grade 7 trend view. In 2022/2023, Community Support is 53, Facilities and Personnel is 81, and Learning Resources is 49.
The strongest current area is Facilities and Personnel at 81, while Learning Resources is lowest at 49.
Facilities and Personnel shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 21 points since 2019/2020.
Academic Orientation
Showing latest available year: 2020-2021. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 65 - above the district public school average of 61, ahead by 4 points.
Students report a stronger academic orientation than in comparable schools, suggesting learning goals and achievement are more strongly valued.
Relationships
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 82 - above the district public school average of 80, ahead by 2 points.
Students report stronger relationships among peers, staff, and the school community than in comparable schools, making this a relative strength.
Safety
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 63 - below the district public school average of 66, trailing by 3 points.
Students report a weaker sense of physical and emotional safety than in comparable schools, making this an area that deserves close attention.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2022/2023, Relationships is 82 and Safety is 63.
The strongest current area is Relationships at 82, while Safety is lowest at 63.
Relationships shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 11 points since 2019/2020.
Academic Orientation
Showing latest available year: 2020-2021. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 score: 61 - in line with the district public school average of 61, within 0 points.
Students report an academic orientation broadly similar to comparable schools.
Relationships
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 score: 83 - above the district public school average of 80, ahead by 3 points.
Students report stronger relationships among peers, staff, and the school community than in comparable schools, making this a relative strength.
Safety
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 score: 58 - well below the district public school average of 66, trailing by 8 points.
Students report a weaker sense of physical and emotional safety than in comparable schools, making this an area that deserves close attention.
Grade 4 trend view. In 2022/2023, Relationships is 83 and Safety is 58.
The strongest current area is Relationships at 83, while Safety is lowest at 58.
Relationships shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 18 points since 2019/2020.
Academic Orientation
Showing latest available year: 2020-2021. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 69 - well above the district public school average of 61, ahead by 8 points.
Students report a stronger academic orientation than in comparable schools, suggesting learning goals and achievement are more strongly valued.
Relationships
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 81 - in line with the district public school average of 80, within 1 point.
Students report relationships among peers, staff, and the school community at levels broadly similar to comparable schools.
Safety
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 68 - above the district public school average of 66, ahead by 2 points.
Students report a stronger sense of physical and emotional safety than in comparable schools, suggesting the school environment feels more secure and supportive.
Grade 7 trend view. In 2022/2023, Relationships is 81 and Safety is 68.
The strongest current area is Relationships at 81, while Safety is lowest at 68.
Safety shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 7 points since 2019/2020.
Knowledge and Skills of Teachers
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
All Grades score: 68 - above the district public school average of 67, ahead by 2 points.
Teachers are rated more positively for instructional quality, knowledge, and professional practice than in comparable schools, suggesting a relative strength.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2022/2023, Knowledge and Skills of Teachers is 68.
Knowledge and Skills of Teachers shows the largest shift across the available period, declined by 3 points since 2019/2020.
Knowledge and Skills of Teachers
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 score: 62 - well below the district public school average of 67, trailing by 5 points.
Teachers are rated less positively for instructional quality, knowledge, and professional practice than in comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen this area.
Grade 4 trend view. In 2022/2023, Knowledge and Skills of Teachers is 62.
Knowledge and Skills of Teachers shows the largest shift across the available period, was broadly stable since 2020/2021.
Knowledge and Skills of Teachers
Showing latest available year: 2022-2023. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 score: 75 - well above the district public school average of 67, ahead by 9 points.
Teachers are rated more positively for instructional quality, knowledge, and professional practice than in comparable schools, suggesting a relative strength.
Grade 7 trend view. In 2022/2023, Knowledge and Skills of Teachers is 75.
Knowledge and Skills of Teachers shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 4 points since 2019/2020.