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Saskatoon Public Schools

School division in Saskatoon, Canada

Saskatoon Public Schools

Summary

School division in Saskatoon, Canada

FieldValue
nameSaskatoon Public Schools
(Saskatoon S.D. No. 13)
logoSaskatoon_Public_Schools_Logo.png
mottoInspiring Learning
typePublic
gradesPre-Kindergarten to Grade 12
countryCanada
location310 21st St E, Saskatoon, SK S7K 1M7
coordinates
accreditations
schools58
budgetCA$308 million
students28,858
staffApprox. 3,300
websiteSaskatoon Public Schools
free_labelDirector of Education
free_textShane Skjerven
free_label2Board of Directors Chairperson
free_text2Kim Stranden
free_label3Teachers' Union
free_text3Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation

(Saskatoon S.D. No. 13)

The SPS central office is located in the building that formerly housed Eaton’s as well as Army & Navy.

Saskatoon Public Schools (SPS) or Saskatoon S.D. No. 13 is the largest school division in Saskatchewan serving 28,858 students as of September 2025. Saskatoon Public Schools operates 47 elementary schools, one alliance school (Charles Red Hawk Elementary School on the Whitecap Dakota Nation), and 10 secondary schools in Saskatoon.

SPS is overseen by a Board of Trustees.The Saskatoon Public Schools Board is responsible for shaping the overall educational vision for its schools and for developing and upholding policies that guide the division. The board’s administrative offices are located in the historic Eaton's Building.

Saskatoon Public Schools are multicultural and multi-faith. SPS has been recognized as a leader in literacy as well as for its unique program offerings. Some of these unique programs include:

  • French Immersion
  • Montessori
  • Nêhiyâwiwin Cree Language and Culture
  • Métis/Michif Cultural Program
  • English as an Additional Language
  • Nature-Based Learning
  • Flexible/Blended Learning
  • Intergenerational Classroom
  • Saskatoon Academically Gifted Education (SAGE)
  • Creative Action (Arts)
  • Ecoquest (Ecological Outdoor Adventure)
  • Let's Lead - Nīkānētān (Experiential Learning)
  • ScienceTrek (Field-Based Science)

Elementary schools

Saskatoon Public Schools is home to the following elementary schools:

Brunskill School
King George School
Wildwood School
  • École Alvin Buckwold School
  • Brevoort Park School
  • Brownell School
  • Brunskill School
  • Buena Vista School
  • Caroline Robins Community School
  • Caswell Community School
  • Chief Whitecap School
  • City Park School
  • Colette Bourgonje School
  • École College Park School
  • Dr. John G. Egnatoff School
  • École Dundonald School
  • Ernest Lindner School
  • Fairhaven School
  • École Forest Grove School
  • Greystone Heights School
  • École Henry Kelsey School
  • Holliston School
  • Howard Coad Community School
  • Hugh Cairns V.C. School
  • James L. Alexander School
  • John Dolan School
  • John Lake School
  • King George Community School
  • Lakeridge School
  • École Lakeview School
  • Lawson Heights School
  • Lester B. Pearson School
  • Mayfair Community School
  • Montgomery School
  • North Park Wilson School
  • Prince Philip School
  • Queen Elizabeth School
  • École River Heights School
  • Roland Michener School
  • École Silverspring School
  • Silverwood Heights School
  • Sutherland Community School
  • Sylvia Fedoruk School
  • École Victoria School
  • Vincent Massey Community School
  • wâhkôhtowin Community School
  • Westmount Community School
  • Wildwood School
  • Willowgrove School
  • W.P. Bate Community School

Secondary schools

Saskatoon Public Schools is home to the following secondary schools:

Nutana Collegiate (1910)
  • Aden Bowman Collegiate
  • Bedford Road Collegiate
  • Centennial Collegiate
  • Estey School (grades 6-12)
  • Evan Hardy Collegiate
  • Marion M. Graham Collegiate
  • Mount Royal Collegiate
  • Nutana Collegiate
  • Tommy Douglas Collegiate
  • Walter Murray Collegiate

Alliance school

Saskatoon Public Schools is home to the following alliance school:

  • Charles Red Hawk Elementary School] (Whitecap Dakota alliance school)

References

References

  1. "Administrative Team".
  2. "Board of Education".
  3. "Board Meeting - October 14, 2025".
  4. "Role of Trustees".
  5. "T. Eaton Co. Ltd.". City of Saskatoon.
  6. "Our Schools".
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