Opportunity
British Columbia BCBid #REOI 2026-123-JC
Non-profit operators sought for before and after school child care services at four Surrey, BC elementary schools
Posted
May 01, 2026
Respond By
May 15, 2026
Identifier
REOI 2026-123-JC
NAICS
624410
School District 36 Surrey is seeking non-profit operators to provide before and after school child care services at four elementary schools in Surrey, BC. - Government Buyer: - School District 36 Surrey (largest district in British Columbia) - Vendors/OEMs: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors named; opportunity is for non-profit child care operators - Products/Services Requested: - Operation of licensed before and after school child care services - Locations: Beaver Creek Elementary, Cedar Hills Elementary, Royal Heights Elementary, Theresa Clarke Elementary - No products or equipment are being procured; this is a service-only opportunity - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Only current non-profit operators of licensed child care are eligible - Selected operators will enter into a license agreement with associated fees - Programming must prioritize access for children enrolled at the host school, then neighboring schools, then Surrey residents, then any child - Services expected to be operational by September 2026 - All services to be performed at specified elementary schools in Surrey, BC
Description
School District No. 36 (Surrey) is seeking expressions of interest from current non-profit operators of licensed child care to operate before and after school care at four elementary school locations in Surrey, BC. The locations include Beaver Creek Elementary, Cedar Hills Elementary, Royal Heights Elementary, and Theresa Clarke Elementary. The district may award or not award any spaces or change site locations depending on requirements. Selected operators will enter into a license agreement with fees charged, and programming should be operational by September 2026. Priority access to child care programming is given first to children enrolled or enrolling at the host school, then neighboring schools, residents of Surrey, and finally any child.