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2260 Central Ave, Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, V3C 1V8, Canada
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May 3, 2022
Legit my old teacher made me go here because my English sucked and then made me struggle through grade 6, good job :/. Oh and btw that was years ago.

Jun 16, 2021
Went here from kindergarten to grade 5 and the teachers are all biased (expect my kindergarten teacher, she was nice). The principal also got changed when I was in grade 3 and our previous principal was so much better and nicer. Students were not that bad. Just a few kids were racist af to me for being Asian(not Chinese) (Hey parents, don't send your kids here)

Jul 24, 2020
Went here for Grade 4 and ended up having to switch schools because of the severe bullying and incompetent staff. The school may have improved since but I would do some research before enrolling your child.

Oct 7, 2019
My son switched to Central this year to start grade 5. I was quite nervous as his previous school was awesome in providing extra support for ADHD. The team at Central has exceeded my expectations - I can honestly say my son is much better supported at Central!

Dec 17, 2018
Me and my best friend we’re in this school for 6 years and we got bullied and everyone was really disrespectful my years in this school we’re harsh and disappointing teachers were mean my grade 4 teacher yelled. At me various times and this year I in Kwayhquitlam middle school. I have only been there for three months but I love it And I love that I am not in central anymore

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