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Browse through what's in the books and beyond at Regina Public Schools. Follow this link to learn more!

Schools have changed a lot since you were last inside one. There are many more career opportunities available than you'd expect. Follow...

Every student belongs at Regina Public Schools. We believe that every student has the right to learn in an environment with respect and dignity, free of discrimination and bullying.

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Regina Public Schools takes great care in ensuring students get to classes on time! Learn more about transportation here.

Public Schools of Saskatchewan exist to educate young people to become good citizens and to uphold values of respect, fairness, responsibility and leadership.

The Public Section is a...

Regina Board of Education Chairperson, Katherine Gagne presents a Shared Values Award to Blayne Bosley. Find out out more...

The Regina Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. on Tuesday nights. Read minutes, look at the agenda, browse Board documents and find meeting dates ...

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School LocatorYou can now find which school is closest to your home through this one easy link. This link is also conveniently located at the Our Schools tab.

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Welcome back to Regina Public Schools. Have a happy, safe 2013!

Regina School Division No. 4 of Saskatchewan serves the educational needs of more than 20,000 students in 41 public elementary schools and 9 public high schools and three faith-based, associate schools.  Regina Public Schools focuses on the continuous improvement of the educational services it offers students. To direct this focus, the school division has organized its planning and operations around four priority areas:

Higher Literacy and Achievement
Equitable Opportunities and Outcomes for All
Smooth Transitions into and through the System
Governance and Accountability 

Planning and reporting on these priority areas and the resulting actions are completed and documented annually. These documents are available for the public to read. Learn more about the Continuous Improvement Framework

 

 

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Important Announcements

May
17
Board meeting agenda available here.
Apr
26
Board meeting agenda available here.
Apr
18
Aboriginal self-declaration is intended to establish statistical data that will support efforts...
Apr
18
Read the the Shared Values Recognition Program and employee survey in the Director's April...
Apr
12
Regina Public Schools employees make the difference in the lives and the futures of all of our...