History and Facts of St. Michael's School:
- July 1957 - Archbishop William Mark Duke requested the erection of a school in the St. Michael's Parish
- March 1958 - Father Raymond de Coccola borrowed forty thousand dollars to buy the property from the BC Electric Company and the District of Burnaby
- August 28, 1958 - Three sisters of Charity of St. Louis - Sister Jane Frances,Sister Rose and Sister Carmel - arrived
- September 21, 1958 - Holy Mass was celebrated in the present auditorium while the buildings were still incomplete
- September 29, 1958 - Classes began - with 128 students enrolled - on St. Michael's Feast Day
- November 22, 1958 - Coadjutor Archbishop Martin Michael Johnson blessed the building
- 1976 - Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception of St. John, New Brunswick, replaced the Sisters of St. Louis due to personnel shortages
- December 1983 - the loan to build the school was paid off and St. Michael's school celebrated its Silver jubilee in the same year
- June 1996 - The retirement and departure of the Sisters of Charity, a sad occasion for the St. Michael's Parish family
- St. Michael's School presently enrolls approximately 240 students from kindergarten to grade seven, and employs a staff of 14 dedicated individuals