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Education

Students in classroom

The Ministry of Education is committed to the success and well-being of all Saskatchewan learners and the enhancement of literacy for all Saskatchewan people. By putting the needs of each and every student first, we will ensure that our province has a highly skilled and highly educated population that will contribute to the success of our province.

We provide leadership and direction to many sectors including: early learning and child care; Kindergarten through Grade 12 education; literacy; and the provincial network of libraries. We work with school divisions and education partners and focus on what matters most – our students.

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1. Information you might be looking for

K-12 Schooling in Saskatchewan

Learn about the education system in Saskatchewan and the 27 school divisions across the province.

2019-20 Provincial Youth Council

The Provincial Youth Council was formed by the Minister of Education to provide direction and leadership on how to engage students.

Find Licensed Child Care

Search for licensed child care in your community.

Requesting Transcripts for High School (Grade 10, 11, 12)

Students can request copies of their high school transcripts online.

Saskatchewan School Curriculum

Information about curricula is housed on the Saskatchewan Curriculum website.

Teaching in Saskatchewan

Information about Saskatchewan Teacher's Certificates, resources and accreditation.

Registrar's Handbook

The Registrar's Handbook for School Administrators provides information about provincial examinations and student services programs.

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2. Plans and Annual Reports

Plan for 2019-20

The plan for 2019-20 reflects the government's goals of sustaining growth and opportunities for Saskatchewan people, meeting the challenges of growth, securing a better quality of life for all Saskatchewan people and delivering responsive and responsible government.

For previous ministry plans, please visit Prior Year Plans, Reports and Guiding Documents.

Annual Reports

The Ministry of Education's 2018-19 Annual Report presents the ministry's activities and results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019. It reports to the public and elected officials on public commitments made and other key accomplishments of the ministry.

Education Sector Strategic Plan

The Education Sector Strategic Plan is the first ever province-wide plan developed in cooperation with education sector partners, approved by school boards and accepted by the Government of Saskatchewan.

Framework for a Provincial Education Plan

The feedback from public engagement sessions and an online survey were used to develop the Framework for a Provincial Education Plan 2020-2030.

A summary of the information shared in the engagement sessions and survey can be found in the Report of the Provincial Planning Team - Process and What We Heard.

The framework will be used to develop an action plan that is expected to be implemented in fall 2020.

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3. Programs and services

K-12 Education, Early Learning and Schools

Learn about the programs and services that are available in Saskatchewan schools.

First Nations and Métis Education

Partnerships, initiatives and programs to support the education of First Nations and Métis students in Saskatchewan.

Scholarships, Bursaries and Grants

Find out what scholarships, bursaries and grants are available for students in Saskatchewan.

Bullying Prevention

Find information on bullying prevention tailored for educators, families and students to improve student achievement and well-being.

Literacy in Saskatchewan

Information about family and adult literacy programs that encourage a highly educated province and skilled workforce.

Library System in Saskatchewan

The types of public libraries and services available throughout Saskatchewan.

Child Care

Saskatchewan's Early Learning and Child Care Program supports high-quality care for children in healthy, safe and nurturing environments.

Saskatchewan School Curriculum

Information about curricula is housed on the Saskatchewan Curriculum website.

Managing a Child Care Business

Learn about how to open a licensed child care centre or licensed family child care home in Saskatchewan.

Teaching in Saskatchewan

Learn about Saskatchewan Teacher's Certificates, workshops and accreditation.

Services for School Administrators

Information about education funding, student support services, infrastructure and more is available for school administrators.

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4. Ministers and managers

Hon. Gordon Wyant Q.C.
Hon. Gordon Wyant Q.C., Minister

Minister's Office

Phone (306) 787-7360
Fax (306) 787-6946
Email [email protected]
Mailing Address Room 361, Legislative Building, 2405 Legislative Drive, Regina, SK, Canada, S4S 0B3
Rob Currie, Deputy Minister

Deputy Minister's Office

Phone (306) 787-2471
Fax (306) 787-1300
Mailing Address 5th Floor, 2220 College Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada, S4P 4V9
Gerry Craswell, Assistant Deputy Minister

Deputy Minister's Office

Phone (306) 787-6056
Fax (306) 787-1300
Mailing Address 5th Floor, 2220 College Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada, S4P 4V9
Clint Repski, Assistant Deputy Minister

Deputy Minister's Office

Phone (306) 787-6115
Fax (306) 787-1300
Mailing Address 5th Floor, 2220 College Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada, S4P 4V9
Susan Nedelcov-Anderson, Assistant Deputy Minister

Deputy Minister's Office

Phone (306) 787-3222
Fax (306) 787-1300
Mailing Address 5th Floor, 2220 College Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada, S4P 4V9
Tim Caleval, Executive Director

Priority Action Team

Phone (306) 787-9555
Mailing Address 7th floor, 2220 College Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada, S4P 4V9
Angela Chobanik, Executive Director

Education Funding

Phone (306) 787-6042
Fax (306) 787-5059
Mailing Address 7th Floor, 2220 College Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada, S4P 4V9
Sheldon Ramstead, Executive Director

Information Management and Support

Phone (306) 787-6053
Fax (306) 787-0035
Mailing Address 3rd Floor, 2220 College Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada, S4P 4V9
Kevin Gabel, Executive Director

Programs Branch

Phone (306) 787-1843
Fax (306) 787-2029
Mailing Address 409A Park Street, Regina, SK, Canada, S4N 5B2
Alison Hopkins, Provincial Librarian / Executive Director

Provincial Librarian

Phone (306) 787-2972
Fax (306) 787-2029
Mailing Address 409A Park Street, Regina, SK, Canada, S4N 5B2
Rory Jensen, Executive Director

Corporate Services

Phone (306) 787-3520
Fax (306) 798-5042
Mailing Address 4th Floor, 2220 College Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada, S4P 4V9
Janet Mitchell, Executive Director

Early Years

Phone (306) 787-0765
Fax (306) 787-0277
Mailing Address 2nd Floor, 2220 College Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada, S4P 4V9
Edith Nagy, Executive Director

Strategic Policy and Planning Branch

Phone (306) 787-8246
Fax (306) 787-6139
Email [email protected]
Mailing Address 3rd Floor, 2220 College Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada, S4P 4V9
Rosann Semchuk, Executive Director

Communications and Sector Relations

Phone (306) 787-5609
Fax (306) 798-2045
Mailing Address 5th Floor, 2220 College Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada, S4P 4V9
Flo Woods, Executive Director

Student Achievement and Supports

Phone (306) 787-6089
Fax (306) 787-5059
Mailing Address 6th floor 2220 College Avenue, Regina, SK, Canada, S4P 4V9
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5. Forms and publications

Registrar's Handbook

The Registrar's Handbook for School Administrators provides information about provincial examinations and student services programs.

Agreement for Child Care Services

This agreement is a legal and binding contract between the child care service and the parent.

Child Care Parent Handbook Template

It is a requirement for licensed family child care home providers to develop operational policies and procedures, and include these in a written Parent Handbook.

Directory of Saskatchewan School Divisions

Full list of the Schools and School Divisions in Saskatchewan.

Preventative Maintenance and Renewal Plan Policy Guidelines

The Preventative Maintenance and Renewal (PMR) program will allow the ministry to assist boards of education and the conseil scolaire in being proactive in their block funding needs.

Emergent Funding Program Application Form

The Emergent Funding Program is designed to address unforeseen infrastructure needs that are not covered by the Preventative Maintenance and Renewal Program.

You can find all publications for this ministry in the Publications Centre.

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6. Legislation

The following acts and regulations are administered by the Ministry of Education and are available to download in PDF format. The links below are provided with the consent of the Publications Saskatchewan pursuant to Government of Saskatchewan copyright policies. Printed copies of the legislation are also available through the Freelaw® website.

C-7.31 - The Child Care Act, 2014, C-7.31 Loi de 2014 sur les garderies d’enfant

E-0.2 - The Education Act, 1995, E-0.2 Loi de 1995 sur l’éducation

G-5.1 Reg 132 - The Ministry of Education Regulations, 2007

L-9.02 - The League of Educational Administrators, Directors and Superintendents Act, 1991

L-14.01 - The Libraries Co-operation Act

P39.2 - The Public Libraries Act, 1996

R-15.1 - The Registered Teachers Act

R-11.1 - The Registered Music Teachers Act, 2002

T-6.1 - The Teachers' Dental Plan Act

T-7.1 - The Teachers' Federation Act, 2006

T-8 - The Teachers' Life Insurance (Government Contributory) Act

T-9.1 - The Teachers Superannuation and Disability Benefits Act

The Teachers' 1990-91 Collective Agreement Implementation Act

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7. News releases

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