Middle Schools
School | Location | Grades | Principal | Address | Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Banting Middle School | Coquitlam | 6-8 | Abby Soh | 820 Banting Drive | |
Citadel Middle School | Port Coquitlam | 6-8 | Glenda Speight | 1265 Citadel Drive | |
Como Lake Middle School | Coquitlam | 6-8 | Cindi Seddon | 1121 King Albert Avenue | |
Hillcrest Middle School | Coquitlam | 6-8 | Nadine Tambellini | 2161 Regan Avenue | |
Kwayhquitlum Middle School | Port Coquitlam | 6-8 | Bryan Cass | 3280 Flint Street | |
Maillard Middle School | Coquitlam | 6-8 | Mark Clay | 1300 Rochester Avenue | |
Maple Creek Middle School | Port Coquitlam | 6-8 | Bill Trask | 3700 Hastings Street | |
Minnekhada Middle School | Port Coquitlam | 6-8 | Darrell Macmillan | 1390 Laurier Avenue | |
Montgomery Middle School | Coquitlam | 6-8 | Rob McFaul | 1900 Edgewood Avenue | |
Moody Middle School | Port Moody | 6-8 | Nancy Bennett | 3115 St. Johns Street | |
Pitt River Middle School | Port Coquitlam | 6-8 | Todd Clerkson | 2070 Tyner Street | |
Scott Creek Middle School | Coquitlam | 6-8 | Rob Foot | 1240 Lansdowne Drive | |
Summit Middle School | Coquitlam | 6-8 | Darren Stewart | 1450 Parkway Boulevard |
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