| Burnaby Central Secondary School | |
|---|---|
![]() The main entrance of Burnaby Central Secondary in Burnaby, BC .  | |
| Address | |
6011 Deer Lake Parkway , , Canada  | |
| Coordinates | 49°14′38.3″N 122°58′30.5″W / 49.243972°N 122.975139°W | 
| Information | |
| School type | Public, high school | 
| Motto | Quorum Pars Sum (Of which I am a part)  | 
| Founded | 1958 | 
| School board | School District 41 Burnaby | 
| School number | 4141001 | 
| Principal | Tim Wozney | 
| Staff | 85 | 
| Grades | 8–12 | 
| Enrollment | 1,437[1] (2015) | 
| Language | English | 
| Colour(s) | Black, White, Red and Gold | 
| Mascot | Wildcat | 
| Team name | Wildcats | 
| Website | central | 
Burnaby Central Secondary School is a public high school in Burnaby, British Columbia. It is located across from Burnaby City Hall and is adjacent to Deer Lake Park. Burnaby Central is a part of Burnaby School District 41. As of 2015, there are more than 1,400 students attending the school. Classes at Burnaby Central usually follow the semester system. [2]
This new school building was constructed where the previous school's outdoor field was located. Construction began on a seismically sound school building in 2009 due to the Seismic Mitigation Program (SMP), a seismic upgrading program.[3] Burnaby Central Secondary School's new campus opened in September 2011.
Facilities
Burnaby Central Secondary has three floors and three wings. There are a total of eight staircases, 3 in wing B, 1 in wing A, 1 in wing C, and 3 external staircases. The student commons, a double height high ceiling atrium, sits in the middle of the central wing and separates wings A and C. It contains 52 classrooms. [4] Other facilities include:
- Art studios
 - Cafeteria, Digital recording studio
 - Competition running track
 - Electronics lab
 - Drafting lab
 - Photography dark rooms
 - Computer labs
 - Teaching kitchen
 - Gymnasiums (2)
 - Textiles classroom
 - Music rooms
 - Wrestling room
 - Weight room
 - Theatre
 - Dance studio
 - Home economic labs
 - Library
 - Science labs
 - Auto mechanics shop
 - Woodwork shop
 - Conference centre
 - Learning centre. [5]
 
Notable alumni
- Sam Adekugbe, soccer player
 - Bryce Alderson, soccer player
 - Glenn Anderson, ice hockey player
 - Marco Carducci, soccer player
 - Caleb Clarke
 - Roger Cross, actor
 - Alphonso Davies, soccer player.
 - Rob Feenie, Iron Chef winner and restaurateur
 - Ben Fisk, soccer player
 - Michael J. Fox, actor, activist, dropped out of school
 - Kaleigh Fratkin (born 1992), professional ice hockey player
 - Julia Grosso, soccer player
 - Farhan Lalji, TSN TV reporter
 - Patrick Lussier, film director
 - Kenndal McArdle, ice hockey player
 - Colin Percival, computer scientist
 - Dave Steen, decathlete, Order of Canada recipient (first Canadian to score 8,000 points)
 - Adam Straith, soccer player
 - Russell Teibert, soccer player
 - Dale Walters, retired Olympic boxer
 
References
- ↑ "Burnaby Central Secondary". Burnaby Board of Education, School District 41. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
 - ↑ "Burnaby Central Secondary". Burnaby Board of Education, School District 41. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
 - ↑ "Seismic Mitigation Program". gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 2020-09-08.
 - ↑ "Burnaby Central Secondary - Burnaby Schools - School District 41, Burnaby, BC, Canada". Burnaby Schools. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
 - ↑ "School Map | Burnaby Central Secondary School". central.burnabyschools.ca. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
 
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