Public middle · Grade 6 – 8 · SD43 · Verified boundary · Live MLS® · Buyer-side read
The Como Lake 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
What does Como Lake Middle feed into?
Centennial Secondary — Coquitlam’s longest-running AP secondary. Como Lake is the Central Coquitlam Grade 6–8 bridge.
What homes are in the Como Lake Middle catchment?
Established Central Coquitlam detached near Como Lake and Mundy Park — older homes on good-sized lots, often with renovation or rebuild upside.
How much do homes cost in this catchment?
Detached typically $1.15M–$1.95M — below Plateau and Burke Mountain, with value and reno potential.
Which elementaries feed Como Lake Middle?
Mundy Road and other Central Coquitlam elementaries. Verify the specific address with SD43.
Is this catchment good value?
Yes — it delivers the established Centennial AP pathway at a lower entry price than the premium Coquitlam catchments.
The Como Lake Middle catchment maps to established Central Coquitlam — older detached homes near Como Lake and Mundy Park, on good-sized lots, frequently with renovation or rebuild upside. Detached homes trade $1.15M–$1.95M, below Plateau and Burke Mountain levels.
Como Lake Middle is the Grade 6–8 step into Centennial Secondary, Coquitlam’s longest-running AP school. For value-focused families, this is a strong, established pathway at an accessible price.
Como Lake takes students from Mundy Road and the other Central Coquitlam elementaries and bridges them to Centennial, with a solid middle-years program. It sits in a mature, tree-lined part of the city near its namesake lake.
Like most middle schools, families treat it as a continuity layer — the bigger decision is the Centennial secondary endpoint, which Como Lake reliably leads to.
If Centennial is your target and you want value, a Central Coquitlam home in the Como Lake catchment delivers the pathway without the premium-catchment price — often with reno or rebuild upside on the lot.
What to verify: confirm the address runs elementary → Como Lake Middle → Centennial, and budget older-home due diligence. SD43’s tool is the authoritative catchment source.
Dominant property type, build vintage, and lot pattern — the four things buyers ask before booking a tour.
Older Central Coquitlam homes near Como Lake and Mundy Park.
Many homes and lots carry reno or rebuild potential.
Centennial pathway below premium-catchment pricing.
Mature, tree-lined central-Coquitlam streets.
Programs, reputation, and the practical realities families talk about at the school gate.
Grade 6–8 bridge into Centennial Secondary.
Mundy Road and other Central Coquitlam elementaries.
Middle-years core, arts, and athletics.
Feeds Centennial Secondary.
| Type | Public middle (Grade 6 – 8) |
|---|---|
| District | SD43 |
| Location | Central Coquitlam, Coquitlam |
| Programs | Middle-years core, arts, athletics; bridges to Centennial |
| Feeders in | Mundy Road Elementary and other Central Coquitlam elementaries |
| Feeds to | Centennial 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.
Established Central Coquitlam near Como Lake.
Takes Mundy Road and nearby Central Coquitlam elementaries.
Confirm the address continues to Centennial 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.
Como Lake → Centennial gives an established AP pathway below Plateau pricing. Confirm Centennial is your target.
Confirm the address feeds elementary → Como Lake Middle → Centennial on SD43’s tool.
Check roof, electrical, poly-B, and oil-tank history on the older stock; build in a contingency.
Many Central Coquitlam lots suit a rebuild — verify zoning and dimensions.
See the mature, tree-lined streets and lake access in person.
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 Central Coquitlam 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 Como Lake Middle feed?
Centennial Secondary — Coquitlam’s longest-running AP secondary. Como Lake is the Grade 6–8 bridge from the Central Coquitlam elementaries.
Is the Como Lake catchment good value?
Yes — established Central Coquitlam detached ($1.15M–$1.95M) feeds the strong Centennial pathway at a lower price than the Plateau or Burke Mountain, often with reno upside.
Which elementaries feed Como Lake Middle?
Mundy Road and other Central Coquitlam elementaries. Confirm the specific address with SD43, as edges vary.
Are homes here older?
Mostly — Central Coquitlam stock skews 1960s–1980s. That brings character and larger lots, but plan for older-home due diligence.
Is Como Lake a destination or a bridge school?
Like most middle schools, it’s a continuity layer before the destination — Centennial Secondary. It does that bridging role reliably.
I’ll pull verified listings inside the Como Lake 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.