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Historic Ioco School Transformed into Child Care Centre with 150 Spaces

The historic Ioco School in Port Moody is set to be repurposed as a child care centre, creating 150 new spaces for children in the community. This initiative reflects the city’s commitment to addressing the growing need for child care services in the area.
Originally established in 1912, Ioco School has served as a significant landmark within Port Moody for over a century. Its transformation into a child care facility marks a pivotal moment in the city’s efforts to modernize while preserving its historical heritage.
Investment in Community Needs
The City of Port Moody has allocated funds for the renovation and adaptation of the school, with a focus on creating a safe and nurturing environment for young children. Local officials emphasize that this project will not only revitalize a cherished community asset but also alleviate some of the pressure on existing child care facilities.
According to Port Moody Mayor Rob Vagramov, “This new child care centre will provide much-needed support for families in our community. We recognize the challenges parents face in finding quality care, and this initiative is a significant step toward addressing those concerns.”
The city anticipates that the centre will open its doors in early 2024, welcoming children and families from Port Moody and surrounding areas. This timely development is expected to enhance local child care options, making it easier for parents to find suitable care for their children.
Preserving History While Embracing Change
Community members have expressed enthusiasm about the project, appreciating the blend of historical preservation and contemporary needs. The design of the new child care centre will honor the school’s legacy while incorporating modern amenities to ensure a conducive learning environment.
Ioco School is not just a building; it holds memories for many residents. Transforming it into a child care centre allows the community to continue using this landmark while catering to the needs of the next generation.
As the project progresses, the City of Port Moody will provide updates on timelines and opening dates, keeping residents informed about this exciting evolution of one of their historical treasures.
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