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School District 43 Coquitlam

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School District 43 Coquitlam
School District 43 Coquitlam Logo
Location
Coquitlam
Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore, Belcarra in Metro/Coast
Canada
District information
SuperintendentPatricia Gartland
Chair of the boardMichael Thomas
Schools73[1]
BudgetCA$352 million[2]
Students and staff
Students32,000[1]
Teachers2500
Staff3900
Other information
Websitewww.sd43.bc.ca

School District No. 43 (Coquitlam) or SD43 is one of the sixty school districts in British Columbia. The district is the third-largest in British Columbia with 45 elementary schools, 14 middle schools, and 11 secondary schools. School District No. 43 (Coquitlam) serves the Tri-Cities, including the cities of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, and the villages of Anmore and Belcarra. The school district covers an area of 120 square kilometres and serves a total combined population of 210,390 residents.[3] It has over 4,000 full-time and part-time employees. It has one of the highest graduation rates in the province, with 91.9% of students graduating in the 2013/14 school year.[4]

Administration

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As of March 2022, the current superintendent of SD43 is Patricia Gartland.[5] The five municipalities served by SD43 are represented by elected trustees that serve on the Board of Education. There are currently 9 elected trustees in SD43. The chair of the board is Michael Thomas, and the vice-chair is Carol Cahoon.[6]

SD43 Trustees
Coquitlam Port Coquitlam Port Moody Anmore, Belcarra
Carol Cahoon Michael Thomas Lisa Park Kerri Palmer Issak
Craig Woods Christine Pollock Keith Watkins
Barb Hobson
Jennifer Blatherwick (until 2024)

District Programs

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  • Diverse Student Services
  • Core French
  • Early French Immersion (starting in Kindergarten, or Grade 1)
  • Late French Immersion (starting in Grade 6)
  • Montessori Alternate Program
  • EAL/Multiculturalism
  • International Education
  • MACC (Middle Age Cluster Class|Grades 6 - 8)
  • Continuing Education
  • Community Schools
  • Settlement Workers In School
  • District wide gifted programming
  • Summer Learning
  • Aboriginal Education
  • International Baccalaureate
  • Reggio-influenced Program
  • Variety of Career and Trades[1]

By 2020 it worked with the Confucius Institute with making Chinese cultural and Mandarin language programs in its schools. In 2020 the Globe and Mail stated that the organization "has taken a more expansive role, providing resources for core courses".[7]

French Immersion

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The first French Immersion program in SD43 was implemented in 1968 at Alderson Elementary. In 1978, the district implemented a late French Immersion program. Currently there are 5,900 students enrolled in the program. This comprises 10.3% of the total district student population.[8]

Coquitlam Open Learning

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SD43 offers online, Learning Centre, and FastTrack courses to eligible British Columbia students through Coquitlam Open Learning (COL). Learning Centre courses are online or paper-based and allow the student to drop in at the Coquitlam Learning Opportunity Centre (CLOC), while FastTrack courses have some regularly schedule classes, with the rest of the course instruction occurring online.[9]

COL also operates Inquiry Hub Secondary School, which is an alternate secondary school focused on a flexible and inquiry-based education. Students learn through online study, group project work, personal inquiry time, and seminars. It opened September 2012 at the former site of Millside Elementary. The school meets Ministry of Education requirements while still allowing students to meet learning outcomes with a more flexible approach.[10][11] Most recently, the school received the 2014-15 Ken Spencer Award for Innovation in Teaching and Learning.[12]

Elementary schools

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Eagle Ridge Elementary School
Walton Elementary School
School[13] Location Grades Principal Address
Alderson Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Anita Strang 825 Gauthier Avenue
Anmore Elementary School Anmore K-5 Michael Chan 30 Elementary Road
Aspenwood Elementary School Port Moody K-5 Janine Close 2001 Panorama Drive
Baker Drive Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Jamieson Joe 885 Baker Drive
Birchland Elementary School Port Coquitlam K-5 Elspeth Anjos 1331 Fraser Avenue
Blakeburn Elementary School Port Coquitlam K-5 Michele Reid 1040 Riverside Drive
Bramblewood Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Michael Bird 2875 Panorama Drive
Cape Horn Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Kim Cuellar 155 Finnigan Street
Castle Park Elementary School Port Coquitlam K-5 Andrew Corbould 1144 Confederation Drive
Cedar Drive Elementary School Port Coquitlam K-5 Rick Dhaliwal 3150 Cedar Drive
Central Community School Port Coquitlam K-5 Sean Della Vedova 2260 Central Avenue
Coquitlam River Elementary School Port Coquitlam K-5 David Mushens 4250 Shaughnessy Street
Eagle Ridge Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Don Hutchinson 1215 Falcon Drive
Glen Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Nicole Daneault 3064 Glen Drive
Glenayre Elementary School Port Moody K-5 Andrew Lloyd 495 Glencoe Drive
Hampton Park Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Colleen Castonguay 1760 Paddock Drive
Harbour View Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Daren Fridge 960 Lillian Street
Hazel Trembath Elementary School Port Coquitlam K-5 Dave Phelan 1278 Confederation Drive
Heritage Mountain Elementary School Port Moody K-5 Jonathan Sclater 125 Ravine Drive
Irvine Elementary School Port Coquitlam K-5 Dennis Shannon 3862 Wellington Street
James Park Elementary School Port Coquitlam K-5 Rob Wright 1761 Westminster Avenue
Kilmer Elementary School Port Coquitlam K-5 Theresa Roberts 1575 Knappen Street
Leigh Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Bryn Williams 1230 Soball Road
Lord Baden-Powell Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Mike Parkins 450 Joyce Street
Mary Hill Elementary School Port Coquitlam K-5 Jason Hewlett 1890 Humber Crescent
Meadowbrook Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Tara Fisher 900 Sharpe Street
Miller Park Community School Coquitlam K-5 Tanya MacDonald 800 Egmont Avenue
Moody Elementary School Port Moody K-5 Sheila Rawnsley. 2717 St. Johns Street
Mountain Meadows Elementary School Port Moody K-5 Genevieve McMahon 999 Noons Creek Drive
Mountain View Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Lisa Salloum 740 Smith Ave
Mundy Road Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Leann Buteau 2200 Austin Avenue
Nestor Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Chris Hunter 1266 Nestor Street
Panorama Heights Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Perry Muxworthy 1455 Johnson Street
Parkland Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Chris Hunter 1563 Regan Avenue
Pinetree Way Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Cheryl Woods 1420 Pinetree Way
Pleasantside Elementary School Port Moody K-5 Ceri Watkins 195 Barber Street
Porter Street Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Ashif Jiwa 728 Porter Street
R.C. MacDonald Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Martin Bozic 2550 Leduc Avenue
Ranch Park Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Kelly Zimmer 2701 Spuraway Avenue
Riverview Park Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Shannon Bain 700 Clearwater Way
Rochester Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Cheryl Lloyd 411 Schoolhouse Street
Roy Stibbs Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Britt Walton 600 Fairview Street
Seaview Community School Port Moody K-5 Larry Ryan 1215 Cecile Drive
Smiling Creek Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Rob Killawee 3456 Princeton Ave
Walton Elementary School Coquitlam K-5 Marco Jankowiak 2960 Walton Avenue
Westwood Elementary School Port Coquitlam K-5 Stacey Parmar 3610 Hastings Street

Middle schools

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School[13] Location Grades Principal Address
Banting Middle School Coquitlam 6-8 Bill Trask 820 Banting Street
Citadel Middle School Port Coquitlam 6-8 Mark Clay 1265 Citadel Drive
Como Lake Middle School Coquitlam 6-8 Dave Cyr 1121 King Albert Avenue
Eagle Mountain Middle School Anmore/ Port Moody 6-8 Andrew Graham 110 Dogwood Drive
Hillcrest Middle School Coquitlam 6-8 Ross Jacobsen 2161 Regan Avenue
Kwayhquitlum Middle School Port Coquitlam 6-8 Laurie Sviatko 3280 Flint Street
Maillard Middle School Coquitlam 6-8 Tristan McCutcheon 1300 Rochester Avenue
Maple Creek Middle School Port Coquitlam 6-8 Darren Macmillan 3700 Hastings Street
Minnekhada Middle School Port Coquitlam 6-8 Jill Reid 1390 Laurier Avenue
Montgomery Middle School Coquitlam 6-8 Sarah Husband 1900 Edgewood Avenue
Moody Middle School Port Moody 6-8 Mark Clay


3115 St. Johns Street
Pitt River Community School Port Coquitlam 6-8 Darren Stewart 2070 Tyner Street
Scott Creek Middle School Coquitlam 6-8 Lisa Rinke 1240 Lansdowne Drive
Summit Middle School Coquitlam 6-8 Glenda Speight[14] 1450 Parkway Boulevard

Secondary schools

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School[13] Location Grades Principal Address
CABE Secondary School Coquitlam 10-12 Sandi Lauzon 1411 Foster Avenue
Centennial Secondary School Coquitlam 9-12 Anthony Ciolfitto 570 Poirier Street
Dr. Charles Best Secondary School Coquitlam 9-12 Heather Murphy 2525 Como Lake Avenue
Gleneagle Secondary School Coquitlam 9-12 Wendy Yu 1195 Lansdowne Drive
Heritage Woods Secondary School Port Moody 9-12 Todd Clerkson 1300 David Avenue
Inquiry Hub Secondary School Coquitlam 9-12 David Truss 1432 Brunette Avenue
Pinetree Secondary School Coquitlam 9-12 Janine Close 3000 Pinewood Avenue
Port Moody Secondary School Port Moody 9-12 Glen Conley 300 Albert Street
Riverside Secondary School Port Coquitlam 9-12 Jon Bruneau 2215 Reeve Street
Terry Fox Secondary School Port Coquitlam 9-12 David Starr 1260 Riverwood Gate

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "About the District - School District No. 43 (Coquitlam)". Sd43.bc.ca. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  2. ^ "SD43 Board Approves Positive Budget for 2017-2018". Sd43.bc.ca. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  3. ^ B.C. Municipal Population Estimates, 1996-2005 Archived 19 July 2012 at archive.today
  4. ^ Deutsch, Jeremy. (31 December 2014). "SD43 grad rates among the highest in B.C.". The Tri-Cities Now.
  5. ^ School District 43. (21 October 2014) "Announcement: Patricia Gartland New Superintendent of Schools". Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  6. ^ "Board Members / Trustee Information". School District 43. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  7. ^ Vanderklippe, Nathan (15 October 2020). "Beijing used influence over B.C. schools to push its agenda and keep tabs on Canadian politics, documents show". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on 26 February 2023. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  8. ^ Warren, Janis (2 October 2014). "French Immersion ranks high in Coquitlam school district". BC Local News. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  9. ^ "About COL 10-12". Coquitlam Open Learning. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  10. ^ McFee, Jennifer (8 February 2015). "New high school program planned". The Tri-Cities Now. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  11. ^ "The School". Inquiry Hub. 24 November 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  12. ^ "Seven Award Winning Programs Rethink Traditional Schooling". Canadian Education Association. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  13. ^ a b c School District 43 Coquitlam Retrieved on 22 August 2016
  14. ^ "Principal's Message". www.sd43.bc.ca. Archived from the original on 1 November 2009. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
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