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Elementary Programs
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Saskatoon Public Schools offers a variety of programs for prekindergarten to Grade 8 students. More information can be found by following the links below.
For an overview of our unique programming options, please read our
Unique Programs guide
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Before and After School Programs
Before and After School Programs
Many Saskatoon Public Schools are home to Before and After School programs, operated by outside agencies and organizations. Find a complete list of programs offered.
Brightwater Science, Environmental and Indigenous Learning Centre
Brightwater Science, Environmental and Indigenous Learning Centre
The Centre provides unique land-based programming for middle years and high school students. Brightwater programming is an extension of classroom learning. It is delivered through the integration of a variety of curricular subject areas, is based on the ecological knowledge of native prairie landscapes, and honours Indigenous perspectives, content and ceremonies.
Creative Action
Creative Action
Creative Action is a specialized, full-year program for Grade 8 students who have shown leadership potential and a desire to cultivate their passion in the arts to make a difference in their community and beyond. The Creative Action program is located at North Park Wilson School.
Ecoquest
Ecoquest
Ecoquest is a unique ecological, outdoor adventure program for Grade 8 students that provides active and challenging learning experiences. Located at City Park School, Grade 8 students division-wide apply to be part of the program.
English as an Additional Language
English as an Additional Language
Students who are learning English as an additional language (EAL) may be eligible for support through EAL programming provided by a specialized EAL teacher at the school. Programming may vary depending on the needs of the student and the supports available at each school.
Flexible Schedule Blended Learning (FLEX)
Flexible Schedule Blended Learning (FLEX)
The FLEX program allows students in Grades 6 to 12 to combine education with outside, high-level training. Located at City Park School.
French Immersion
French Immersion
Saskatoon Public Schools offers its kindergarten to Grade 8 elementary French immersion program at 10 elementary schools. French immersion students learn French and English and follow provincial curricula.
Home-Based Education
Home-Based Education
A home-based education program is a program based in the home, started and directed by the parents or guardians, for their own children between the ages of six and 17 years inclusive.
iGen
iGen
The iGen program sees Grade 6 students spend a full school year in a unique classroom experience at Sherbrooke Community Centre. iGen is short for intergenerational classroom, and the program has students working with and learning from the Elders of Sherbrooke. Grade 6 students division-wide apply for the program.
Kindergarten
Kindergarten
Kindergarten is a special time and place in the life of a young child. Saskatoon Public Schools are open to all children and dedicated to embracing every student. Kindergarten classes are small to encourage individualized education and include a strong literacy component.
Let's Lead - Nīkānētān
Let's Lead - Nīkānētān
Let’s Lead – Nīkānētān is a full school year program for Grade 8 students who enjoy being in the outdoors and want to improve their leadership and teamwork skills while working on curriculum in a practical format. Based at Westmount Community School, Grade 8 students division-wide apply to be a part of the program.
Métis Cultural Program
Métis Cultural Program
The Métis Cultural Program at Westmount Community School was created to preserve, strengthen and transmit Métis culture and traditions in Saskatchewan. It includes all students from Kindergarten to Grade 8 and is delivered exclusively from a Métis perspective.
Mii Taant leur Plaas Michif Early Learning Program
Mii Taant leur Plaas Michif Early Learning Program
The Mii Taant leur Plaas Michif early learning program is designed to preserve, strengthen and transmit Michif language, culture and traditions. This full-day, unique program provides children ages 3, 4 and 5 with an experience that will build a strong cultural Michif/Métis identity and increased academic success.
Montessori
Montessori
The Montessori elementary program is offered to students in Grades 1 to 8 at City Park School and Casa (kindergarten) to Grade 3 at Lakeridge School. Montessori philosophy and methodology is used to deliver Saskatchewan curricula. Students must apply to the program.
Nêhiyâwiwin Cree Language & Culture Program
Nêhiyâwiwin Cree Language & Culture Program
The Nêhiyâwiwin Cree Language and Culture Program at wâhkôhtowin School is a bilingual learning strategy that focuses on creating a language- and culture-rich classroom environment for prekindergarten to Grade 8 students.
SAGE Gifted Education
SAGE Gifted Education
Saskatoon Public Schools Academically Gifted Education (SAGE) is a congregated program for gifted students in grades 5 to 12. Admission is by invitation or application. It is offered at three elementary schools: Greystone Heights, Caswell and Dr. John G. Egnatoff, as well as two high schools.
Saskatoon International Education
Saskatoon International Education
Saskatoon International Education offers an exceptional educational experience to students from kindergarten to Grade 12. Students from around the world are welcomed and celebrated by faculty, staff and students. We work together to ensure our students are supported in all areas of their study abroad experience: academically, socially and personally.
ScienceTrek
ScienceTrek
Located at Montgomery School, ScienceTrek is a field-based science program created to inspire Grade 8 students to grow academically, socially, personally and culturally. Grade 8 students division-wide apply to be a part of the program.
Special Education
Special Education
Saskatoon Public Schools provides a continuum of services for students with special needs. Educational programs are provided in a variety of settings ranging from inclusion in the regular classroom to congregated settings.