Students dedicate thousands of hours of their time volunteering at local elementary schools, hospitals, events hosted by the City of Pitt Meadows, and summer camps.
Students have the opportunity to participate in hands-on work experience in a variety of businesses so that they can gain employable skills prior to graduation.
The coat of arms contains a saying in Latin "Amor Doctrinae Floreat" which translates to "Let the Love of Learning Flourish".
One mural depicts a large marauder and the other is a blue heron on a mound of dirt representing the city's colour, terrain, and native bird.
Pitt Meadows has numerous teams and programs, including ultimate, ball hockey, soccer, volleyball, golf, and track and field.
The school's most prominent sport is basketball with a very competitive senior boys team that was coached by Mr. Rich Goulet from 1979 until the end of 2017, a total of 38 years.