February 2, 2026

Grade 6 Transition Questions and Answers

Steady enrollment growth in our elementary schools over the past few years is now moving into our middle schools. As a result, a small number of classrooms currently remain unused at Lord Tweedsmuir Elementary, Connaught Heights Elementary, and F.W. Howay Elementary.

To make effective use of this available space, New Westminster Schools wishes to offer families at the three elementary schools an option to remain at their current school for Grade 6, with students transitioning to their catchment middle school in Grade 7.

Exercising this option is entirely voluntary.

Below are some anticipated questions and answers families may have about the Grade 6 transition plan.

This list will be periodically updated with entries to help parents make an informed decision on whether to participate in this optional placement scheme.

General

Why is this option available only to Lord Tweedsmuir, Connaught, and F.W. Howay? 

Will the configuration of these schools be permanent, going forward? When will other schools be offered the same option/be permanently reconfigured? 

How will capacity be impacted if most – if not all – students prefer to stay behind for Grade 6 or transition to middle school?

What happens if a parent wishes for a student to remain and the student wishes to transition to middle school? And vice versa? 

Is there minimum or maximum number of students who must opt to remain/move for this to transition happen? Or is this transition open regardless of how many families participate? If there is a maximum, how will the students staying be decided? 

How does the district plan to address scenarios for class composition imbalances that arise from this voluntary Grade 6 placement?  

Will my child have an opportunity to visit the middle school prior to our family making the decision to stay or transition?

If grade reconfiguration becomes a permanent fixture, how much notice will families receive?

In the event there’s not enough space for students now at Glenbrook, what assurances are there that there will be space for them next year when they move to Grade 7? What happens if there’s still no space?

Will students going to middle school Grade 6 or Late French Immersion Grade 6 get a school tour before next school year?

Will there be staff to educate students about the transition option to prepare them and/or help them understand the process?

Programming and instruction

What are some of the benefits of staying an extra year in elementary school? 

Will the Grade 6 students who remain at Howay, Tweedsmuir, and Connaught be taught the same curriculum as the Grade 6 students who go to their catchment middle school?

Will Grade 6s who remain at their elementary schools receive the same instruction as Grade 6s in middle school? 

I hear that students in middle school participate in intramural sports. How will my child be able to participate or have the same opportunity if they remain at their elementary school?  

How will (eventual) Grade 7s that participate in this voluntary placement be thoughtfully integrated middle school when many of their peers moved the year before? 

Will students in the Early French Immersion program at Tweedsmuir or the Montessori program at Connaught Heights have the option to remain in Grade 6 at Tweedsmuir or Connaught? If so, will they be able to remain in the Early French Immersion or Montessori program or will they have to transition to the regular English stream? 

Will these students potentially have an extra year of middle school if future grade configurations keep Grade 9s in middle school?