Public middle · Grade 6 – 8 · SD43 · Verified boundary · Live MLS® · Buyer-side read
The Eagle Mountain Middle catchment is one of the most-searched school boundaries in Port Moody. 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 Eagle Mountain Middle a good school?
Yes — a strong middle school and the Grade 6–8 step in the AP-heavy Heritage Woods K–12 pathway, bridging the Heritage Mountain elementaries to Heritage Woods Secondary.
What homes are in the Eagle Mountain Middle catchment?
Heritage Mountain detached, mountain-side single-family — the same housing that feeds Aspenwood and Heritage Mountain elementaries. Detached typically $1.65M–$2.5M.
What does Eagle Mountain Middle feed into?
Heritage Woods Secondary — one of Port Moody’s top secondaries. Its feeders are the Heritage Mountain elementaries.
Is the pathway continuous on Heritage Mountain?
Largely yes — a Heritage Mountain home usually keeps elementary → Eagle Mountain Middle → Heritage Woods intact. Verify the specific address on SD43’s tool.
How much do homes cost in this catchment?
Detached typically $1.65M–$2.5M, in line with the Heritage Woods catchment it bridges to.
The Eagle Mountain Middle catchment maps closely to the Heritage Mountain detached neighbourhood — the same mountain-side single-family homes that feed Aspenwood and Heritage Mountain elementaries below it and Heritage Woods Secondary above it. Detached homes trade roughly $1.65M–$2.5M.
For buyers, the practical point is continuity: a Heritage Mountain home generally keeps the whole pathway intact — elementary, then Eagle Mountain Middle, then Heritage Woods — without a mid-stream switch to a different community.
Eagle Mountain is the Grade 6–8 step in one of Port Moody’s strongest K–12 pathways. It takes students from the Heritage Mountain elementaries and bridges them to Heritage Woods Secondary, with solid academics, arts, and athletics through the middle years.
Most Heritage Mountain families treat Eagle Mountain as a continuity layer rather than a destination in itself — it does the bridging role consistently and keeps the cohort together before Heritage Woods.
If you’re buying on Heritage Mountain for Heritage Woods, the Eagle Mountain Middle catchment is almost always part of the same package. Verify it anyway — confirm the address runs elementary → Eagle Mountain Middle → Heritage Woods on SD43’s tool before you write.
Expect the Heritage Mountain premium and thin inventory. Get on a watch-list early so you see the right home when it lists.
Dominant property type, build vintage, and lot pattern — the four things buyers ask before booking a tour.
Heritage Mountain single-family on generous lots.
1990s–2000s builds plus newer rebuilds.
Same housing that feeds the area’s elementaries and Heritage Woods.
Carries the durable Heritage Woods-pathway premium.
Programs, reputation, and the practical realities families talk about at the school gate.
The Grade 6–8 bridge between Heritage Mountain elementaries and Heritage Woods.
Aspenwood and Heritage Mountain elementaries.
Solid middle-years core, arts, and athletics.
Feeds Heritage Woods Secondary.
| Type | Public middle (Grade 6 – 8) |
|---|---|
| District | SD43 |
| Location | Heritage Mountain, Port Moody |
| Programs | Middle-years core, arts, athletics; bridges to Heritage Woods |
| Feeders in | Aspenwood Elementary, Heritage Mountain Elementary |
| Feeds to | Heritage Woods Secondary |
| Official site | www.sd43.bc.ca |
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.
Maps closely to the Heritage Mountain detached neighbourhood.
Aligns with Aspenwood and Heritage Mountain elementary catchments.
Confirm the address continues to Heritage Woods Secondary.
SD43 catchment tool — the authoritative source.
Five moves — in order — that turn a catchment search into a closed deal without the typical false starts.
Verify the address runs elementary → Eagle Mountain Middle → Heritage Woods on SD43’s tool — Heritage Mountain edges can vary.
Eagle Mountain is a continuity layer; the decision that matters is Heritage Woods. Make sure that’s your target before paying the premium.
Heritage Mountain supply is constrained — get on a watch-list early.
Check drainage, retaining walls, and roof age on mountain-side homes; budget a contingency.
See the real middle-school traffic and route before you commit.
Four things I tell every family chasing a specific catchment — learned the hard way over years of these searches.
Listing descriptions are wrong often enough to matter. Pull SD43’s catchment map for the specific house, every time.
Morning rush traffic and parking around the school is the real test of the neighbourhood, not the Sunday open house.
If one child is enrolled, siblings usually get priority — but it’s a soft rule, not a guarantee. Call the school directly.
Catchment-chasing is a multi-year hold, not a flip. Budget the home around the K–12 pathway, not this year’s grade.
Live MLS® inventory in the Heritage Mountain area. The list isn’t boundary-verified — always confirm the specific address against the SD43 catchment map before writing.
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What secondary does Eagle Mountain Middle feed?
Heritage Woods Secondary — one of Port Moody’s top, AP-heavy secondaries. Eagle Mountain is the Grade 6–8 step between the Heritage Mountain elementaries and Heritage Woods.
Which elementaries feed Eagle Mountain Middle?
The Heritage Mountain elementaries — Aspenwood and Heritage Mountain Elementary. Verify the specific address, as edges can vary.
Is the Heritage Mountain pathway continuous?
Largely yes — a Heritage Mountain home generally keeps elementary → Eagle Mountain Middle → Heritage Woods intact, without switching communities mid-stream. Always confirm on SD43’s tool.
Will the Eagle Mountain catchment change?
Heritage Mountain is largely built-out, so major boundary changes are less likely than in growth areas. Verify the current line for any address.
Is Eagle Mountain a destination school or a bridge?
Most families treat it as a continuity layer before Heritage Woods rather than a destination — it does its bridging role consistently and keeps the cohort together.
I’ll pull verified listings inside the Eagle Mountain boundary and walk them with you — schools, traffic, the house itself.
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Contact SebastianSebastian 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.