Burnaby Mountain Secondary School

Burnaby Mountain Secondary

Respect, Excellence, Responsibility
Address
8800 Eastlake Drive
Burnaby, British Columbia
Canada
Coordinates 49°15′18″N 122°54′41″W / 49.25500°N 122.91139°W / 49.25500; -122.91139Coordinates: 49°15′18″N 122°54′41″W / 49.25500°N 122.91139°W / 49.25500; -122.91139
Information
School type Public, high school
School board School District 41 Burnaby
School number 4141001
Administrator A
Principal Mr. Andy Chin
Staff 107
Grades 8-12
Enrollment 1,235 (Sept 2013)
Language English
Colour(s) Green and White         
Mascot Lion
Team name Lions
Website mountain.sd41.bc.ca

Burnaby Mountain Secondary School is a Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. It is three stories and located at 8800 Eastlake Drive, at the intersection with Beaverbrook Drive. It is named after nearby Burnaby Mountain, which is also home to Simon Fraser University. ItProduction Way-University SkyTrain station.

Entertainment

The school plays itself in a fictional "Burnaby, Washington" in the 2007 film The Invisible, starring British Columbia native Justin Chatwin and Alex O'Loughlin. The film was shot near the school cafeteria, a digitally-modified 3rd-floor classroom, in the hallways and in the gym.[1] The school banner used in the movie was donated to Burnaby Mountain Secondary

World record

The school attempted to break a Guinness world record for the longest basketball game, which lasted 32 hours. It was set up by Ms. Glubbil. The game was held in 2005 then the tape was sent to United Kingdom. The record was officially recognized in March 2006, after now been officially recognized.

After recognition, the record was broken by another school in a European country that lasted 40 hours.

Awards

This school has received many awards over the years, many of them environmental, as a resulthave also resulted in the school receiving:

Another view of the school, from Gaglardi Way.

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