Burke Mountain / Scott Creek · School Catchment Guide

Scott Creek Middle Catchment Homes

Public middle school · Grade 6–8 · SD43  ·  Verified boundary · Live MLS® · Buyer-side read

Inside the catchment

Homes inside the Scott Creek Middle catchment

Updated May 19, 2026 · By Sebastian Czarkowski, REALTOR® (Royal LePage Elite West)

The Scott Creek Middle catchment is one of the most-searched school boundaries in Coquitlam. This page covers what homes actually look like inside the boundary, the current price band and time-on-market, how the boundaries work, and what to verify before you write an offer.

Quick answers

Is Scott Creek Middle a good school?

Strong — well-resourced building, growing reputation, strong leadership program. Class sizes at the upper end of SD43 middle-school norms because Burke Mountain’s elementary cohort is the largest in the district.

What homes are in the Scott Creek Middle catchment?

Burke Mountain new-construction detached and townhomes (2015+) plus older 1990s Scott Creek detached on larger lots. Mixed inventory.

How much do Scott Creek Middle catchment homes cost in 2026?

Burke Mountain new detached $1.5M–$2.4M, townhomes $1.05M–$1.4M, Scott Creek established detached $1.4M–$1.85M.

What secondary does Scott Creek feed?

Gleneagle Secondary. Scott Creek is the middle step in the Burke Mountain K–12 pathway.

Will the Scott Creek catchment change?

Likely yes within 3–5 years. Burke Mountain catchments shift as elementary enrolment forces middle-school redistributions. Pull SD43 every 12 months.

$1.4M – $2.3M Typical price band Burke Mountain new-construction and Scott Creek established detached.
20 days Median DOM Mix of new-build and established stock; new-construction sells faster than older homes.
SD43 strong School profile Active programs, growing reputation, well-resourced building.
20 min Transit access Drive to Coquitlam Central SkyTrain. Burke Mountain transit is limited.
The honest read

Buying inside the Scott Creek catchment

Housing inside the catchment — the honest read

Scott Creek Middle’s catchment covers Burke Mountain and parts of the older Scott Creek neighbourhood. Inside the boundary you’ll find Burke Mountain new-construction (2015 onward detached and townhomes) plus older 1990s Scott Creek detached on larger lots. The catchment spans the new-build / established split that defines this corner of Coquitlam.

Pricing reflects the mix: Burke Mountain new detached $1.5M–$2.4M, Burke Mountain townhomes $1.05M–$1.4M, Scott Creek established detached $1.4M–$1.85M. Scott Creek is the middle-school step in the Burke Mountain K–12 pathway and most families buy here with that full pathway in mind.

About Scott Creek Middle

Scott Creek Middle is the established middle school for Burke Mountain’s family pipeline. Reputation is strong and building; programs across academics, sports, and arts are well-resourced. The school’s leadership program is particularly well-regarded. Building maintenance is solid; the campus has grown to accommodate Burke Mountain’s expanding cohort.

Practical reality: Scott Creek absorbs a large share of Burke Mountain’s elementary graduates. Class sizes are at the upper end of SD43 middle-school norms, and the school is actively adjusting programs to keep pace with enrolment. Active parent involvement helps your child stand out in the larger cohort.

Buying into this catchment — what I tell clients

Most Scott Creek-catchment buyers are families with elementary-age kids planning the full Burke Mountain pathway (Smiling Creek or Coast Salish El → Scott Creek Middle → Gleneagle Secondary). The catchment’s value is in pathway continuity. Buying here specifically for Scott Creek Middle as a standalone decision is rarer — most families are thinking 5–10 years out.

What to verify: Burke Mountain catchments shift. Scott Creek Middle’s boundary has changed before and likely will again as Burke Mountain elementary enrolment forces redistributions. Pull SD43 for the current line on your specific address — not a copy from the listing.

Housing inside the boundary

What homes look like in this catchment

Dominant property type, build vintage, and lot pattern — the four things buyers ask before booking a tour.

New / established mix

Burke Mountain new-construction and older Scott Creek detached both inside the catchment.

Townhome supply

Strong — Partington Creek, Hockaday, The Ridge complexes all in-catchment.

Lot pattern

Smaller on Burke Mountain (4,000–6,000 sq ft); larger in Scott Creek (6,000–9,000).

Pathway value

Catchment value is in the K–12 pathway continuity, not Scott Creek Middle alone.

School profile

What Scott Creek is known for

Programs, reputation, and the practical realities families talk about at the school gate.

Leadership program

Particularly well-regarded — strong middle-school leadership pathway.

Sports & arts

Well-resourced programs; active extracurricular engagement.

Cohort size

Upper end of SD43 middle-school norms. Active parent involvement helps your child stand out.

Campus growth

Building expanded to accommodate Burke Mountain enrolment growth.

TypePublic middle school (Grade 6–8)
DistrictSD43
LocationBurke Mountain / Scott Creek, Coquitlam
ProgramsCore middle-school curriculum, strong sports and arts, leadership
Feeders inSmiling Creek Elementary, Coast Salish Elementary, parts of Leigh
Feeds toGleneagle Secondary
Official sitewww.sd43.bc.ca
Boundary & verification

How catchment boundaries actually work

Catchment lines can run mid-block — two houses on the same street can feed different schools. Always verify the specific address with SD43’s catchment tool before you write, or ask me to pull it.

Core catchment

Burke Mountain plus parts of Scott Creek neighbourhood.

Boundary churn

Burke Mountain middle-school catchments shift as elementary enrolment grows.

Map source

SD43 catchment tool. Pull every 12 months — stale maps are wrong here.

Long-range plan

Future Burke Mountain middle-school additions are possible.

Step by step

How to buy inside the Scott Creek catchment

Five moves — in order — that turn a catchment search into a closed deal without the typical false starts.

1

Plan the K–12 pathway

Scott Creek-catchment buyers are usually planning the full Burke Mountain pathway. Verify the elementary, middle, and secondary all line up before writing.

2

Pull SD43 every year

Burke Mountain catchments shift. The map you used last year is probably wrong now.

3

Visit Scott Creek Middle at lunch

Tour the campus during lunch hour to feel the cohort size and culture — middle school is the developmental window where school fit matters most.

4

Vet the home for builder quality

Burke Mountain new-construction varies builder to builder. Drainage and finish quality differ street to street.

5

Consider Scott Creek detached as an alternative

Older Scott Creek detached on larger lots feeds the same middle school at a different price point. Less new-build sheen, more lot and mature trees.

Before you write

Buyer tips for catchment hunters

Four things I tell every family chasing a specific catchment — learned the hard way over years of these searches.

Verify the exact address, not the listing

Listing descriptions are wrong often enough to matter. Pull SD43’s catchment map for the specific house, every time.

Tour during the school-run window

Morning rush traffic and parking around the school is the real test of the neighbourhood, not the Sunday open house.

Confirm sibling priority before banking on it

If one child is enrolled, siblings usually get priority — but it’s a soft rule, not a guarantee. Call the school directly.

Plan two to three years ahead

Catchment-chasing is a multi-year hold, not a flip. Budget the home around the K–12 pathway, not this year’s grade.

Currently for sale

Active listings near the Scott Creek catchment

Live MLS® inventory in the Burke Mountain / Scott Creek area. The list isn’t boundary-verified — always confirm the specific address against the SD43 catchment map before writing.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does Scott Creek Middle feed only Gleneagle Secondary?

Primarily yes, though some Scott Creek-catchment addresses on the older neighbourhood side feed Centennial Secondary instead. Verify the specific address for the secondary endpoint.

Is Scott Creek Middle bigger than other SD43 middle schools?

Yes — cohort size is at the upper end because Burke Mountain’s elementary pipeline is the largest in SD43. SD43 has expanded the school to absorb growth.

Will my child be at Scott Creek for all three middle years?

In-catchment students who start there typically stay there even if boundaries redraw. New buyers writing offers should verify the current boundary; future changes affect new students, not existing.

Should I buy Burke Mountain or Scott Creek detached for this catchment?

Both feed the same middle school. Burke Mountain offers new construction and smaller lots; Scott Creek offers older homes and larger lots at a lower price. The trade-off is sheen vs lot size.

Are there alternatives if Scott Creek Middle is too full?

Cross-boundary requests to adjacent middle schools are possible but space-dependent. In-catchment students always have priority. Plan to attend Scott Creek; treat alternatives as backup only.

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Sebastian Czarkowski | REALTOR® | Royal LePage Elite West | Coquitlam, BC. Catchment boundaries are set and reviewed by School District 43 (Coquitlam) and are subject to change. Always verify the catchment for a specific address using the official SD43 catchment tool or by contacting the school directly. School descriptors reflect publicly available SD43 data, Fraser Institute rankings, and local working knowledge — they are not formal academic rankings. MLS® listings are sourced from Greater Vancouver REALTORS®. This page is informational and does not constitute a real estate or educational advisory.