The Government of Saskatchewan and the 27 school divisions across the province work together to support PreKindergarten through Grade 12 schooling and early learning programs that ensure all students are successful.
Find a child care provider, manage your child care business and learn about early childhood education.
Learn more about what you can do to help your child learn and develop during the first few years of life. The little things we do now to help them learn will foster creativity, success, confidence, and skills that last a lifetime.
Parents or guardians who wish to provide a home-based education must submit a notice of intent and education plan.
Find information for newcomers on school divisions and support for students learning English as an Additional Language.
There are 27 school divisions across the province, which offer kindergarten to grade 12 schooling including 18 public school divisions, eight Catholic school divisions and one Francophone school division.
Information about Saskatchewan’s new online learning school.
Prekindergarten is an early childhood education program for children who are three and four years old.
Find reports and information about Saskatchewan K-12 Enrolment by school division type and grade.
Information for individuals interested in becoming involved with their School Community Council.
Information on Early Childhood, Primary, Middle and Secondary level assessments.
Recommend your students to participate in the three-month Saskatchewan-Quebec student exchange program in the fall or winter.
School divisions wishing to participate in the Saskatchewan-Québec Student Exchange Program must submit an application form before the deadline.
Ensuring Saskatchewan students are safe and supported at school and in their communities.
French second-language programs such as French Immersion, Intensive and Post-Intensive French and Core French are offered in schools throughout the province.
Information about programs and services that support students of all abilities, strengths and needs.
Saskatchewan teachers are invited to submit applications to the Teacher Innovation and Support Fund. The fund will support projects that assist in providing better student and teacher experiences within today’s complex classrooms.