Burnaby Central Secondary School
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Burnaby Central Secondary | |
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4939 Canada Way Burnaby, British Columbia, V5G 1M1, Canada |
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School number | 4141001 |
School board | School District 41 Burnaby |
Principal | Mr. D. Eberwein |
Vice principal | Ms. L. Davies
Mr. D. Greves |
Staff | 85 |
School type | Public high school |
Grades | 8-12 |
Language | English |
Mascot | Wildcat |
Colours | Black, White, Red |
Enrollment | 1445 (January 16, 2006) |
Homepage | http://www.burnabycentral.com/ |
Burnaby Central Secondary School is a public high school in Burnaby, British Columbia. It is located adjacent Deer Lake Park and is a part of Burnaby School District 41. Currently, there are more than 1400 students attending the school. It has five computer labs, two gymnasiums, two outdoor fields, and a track. The school is known in particular for athletics and music.
[edit] Night school
During the evening, night school is also held, where both high school and mature students complete high school level courses.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Glenn Anderson, ice hockey player
- Roger Cross, actor
- Michael J. Fox, actor (dropped out in grade 10)
[edit] External links
Schools in Burnaby, British Columbia
Secondary schools | Alpha · Burnaby Central · Burnaby Mountain · Burnaby North · Burnaby South · Byrne Creek · Cariboo Hill · Moscrop |
Primary or elementary schools | Armstrong · Aubrey · Brantford · Brentwood Park · Buckingham · Cameron · Capitol Hill · Cascade Heights · Chaffey-Burke · Clinton · Confederation Park · Douglas Road · Edmonds Community · Forest Grove · Gilmore Community · Gilpin · Glenwood · Inman · Kitchener · Lakeview · Lochdale Community · Lyndhurst · Ecolé Marlborough · Maywood Community · Montecito · Morley · Nelson · Parkcrest · Rosser · Seaforth · Second Street Community · South Slope · Sperling · Stoney Creek Community · Stride Avenue Community · Suncrest · Taylor Park · Twelfth · Westridge · Windsor |
Private schools | St. Thomas More Collegiate
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