In Burnaby, there are a variety of clubs and student-led organizations for students to join. These clubs can serve as a way to acquire new skills and refine old ones.
In Burnaby, there are a variety of clubs and student-led organizations for students to join. These clubs can serve as a way to acquire new skills and refine old ones.
All of our Secondary Schools prepare students for life after graduation with excellent academic, arts, science, work, and career experience programs. But this guide will give you a quick outline of each of our 8 secondary schools unique qualities.
We are very proud of our amazing students who took part in regional and national science fairs recently. Over 300 students took part in the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair. From these 300 entrants, 17 students, including 8 Burnaby students, were invited to attend the national Canada Wide Science Fair.
We are delighted to announce that SD41 has been nominated for ST Star Chain High School & Groups in the prestigious StudyTravel Star Awards. These awards are some of the most highly acclaimed in the international education industry. The awards have been running for 14 years and has 25 categories.
Students from around the globe have chosen to study in Burnaby for its excellent school district and programs, its modern school buildings and facilities, championship sports programs, and beautiful surroundings. Located just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver by modern rapid transit, Burnaby is a city that connects its students to all the beauty, diversity and excitement that comes from living on the coast – and in one of the most livable regions in the world.
Recently three students and their teacher from Kushiro Meiki High School in Japan visited Burnaby for a week. Activities included meeting up with their buddy students at Moscrop Secondary and attending classes. They also visited Cascade Heights Elementary where the three students showed the younger elementary children how to make origami and play games popular in Japan.
Burnaby Mountain, with a student population of 1500, is located in the North-East region of Burnaby near Simon Fraser University. Mountain has a diverse student population and offers its students a wide range of programs and courses. From challenging academics, to respected performing arts programs, sports academies, and career training certification programs, Mountain has something to offer all of its students.
Camilla, aged 17, has been a student at Moscrop since September and will be staying until the end of January. An accomplished and talented volleyball player, Camilla joined the Moscrop Senior Girls Volleyball team and has led the team to important tournament wins.
Moscrop Secondary is home to approximately 1500 students and is located in Central Burnaby. Founded in 1956, Moscrop has many esteemed programs in academics (including Honours and AP courses), the performing arts, music, as well as French Immersion. Along with other secondary schools in Burnaby, Moscrop prepares its students for life after graduation with its excellent work and career experience programs.