Education
The Red Coat REDA has extensive educational facilities within its region. The four school divisions along with the schools contained within them are as follows:
| Prairie South School Division #210 - Moose Jaw |
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|---|---|
| Bengough | K - 12 |
| Coronach | K - 12 |
| Rockglen | K - 12 |
| Willow Bunch (closing in August 2007) | K - 12 |
| Glentworth | K - 12 |
| Gravelbourg Elementary | K - 7 |
| Gravelbourg High School | Grades 8 - 12 |
| Kincaid | K - 12 |
| Lafleche Central School | K - 12 |
| Mankota | K - 12 |
| Vanguard Hutterite Colony | Grades 1 - 8 |
| Avonlea | K - 12 |
| Spring Valley, Artesian School | K - 12 |
| Assiniboia | K - 3 |
| Assiniboia | Grades 4 - 8 |
| Assiniboia | Grades 9 - 12 |
| Crane Valley (closing in August 2007) | K - 12 |
| Limerick (closing in August 2007) | K - 12 |
| Mossbank | K - 12 |
| Rose Valley Hutterian Brethren School | Grades 1 - 9 |
| South East Cornerstone School Division #209 - Weyburn |
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|---|---|
| Ogema | K - 12 |
| Pangman | K - 12 |
| Division Scolaire Francophone nº 310 (Francophone schools) |
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|---|---|
| École de Ferland | Grades 1 - 8 |
| École Beau Soleil (Gravelbourg) | K - 7 |
| Collège Mathieu (Gravelbourg) | Grades 8 - 12 |
Educational Ressources
The Saskatchewan Learning provides leadership in the development and operation of education from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the province.
Palliser Regional Library It is now possible to search the Palliser Regional Library Catalogue using the Internet. You will be able to search for books of interest, check to see if new books are available, put your own hold on items, and check your patron record.
Post Secondary Education Options
University of Saskatchewan
Located in Saskatoon, the University of Saskatchewan offers degrees, diplomas, and certificates in 70 areas and disciplines. Colleges and schools include the following: Agriculture, Arts and Science, Commerce, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Graduate Studies and Research, Kinesiology, Law, Medicine (includes Physical Therapy), Nursing, Pharmacy and Nutrition, and Veterinary Medicine.
University of Regina
University of Regina consists of nine faculties and 23 departments, which have established reputations for excellence and innovative programs leading to bachelor, master, and doctoral degrees. As well, teaching and research opportunities are enhanced by 17 research units on campus.
SIAST
SIAST provides a comprehensive range of education programs and services through its four urban campuses.
South East Regional College
South East Regional College is a student-centered, community-based college serving southeast Saskatchewan.
Cypress Hills Regional College (CHRC)
Cypress Hills Regional College (CHRC) serves the adult education needs of southwestern Saskatchewan in Learning Centres and Saskatchewan Communications Network(SCN) sites.
Job Start/Future Skills
The Workbased Training for the Unemployed Program allows employers to provide recognized on-the-job training for new, full-time positions in the workplace.
Institutional Quick Response Training Program provides funds to public training institutions train the unemployed to meet industry requirements for skilled workers. Training should lead to ongoing permanent employment. The program also provides access to credit in rural and northern Saskatchewan.
The Sector Partnerships Program will support the costs of human resource planning partnerships of industry sectors, communities and training institutions. Funding will be provided for activities such as: identifying industry sector skill needs, human resource planning, developing occupational standards, planning workplace adjustment, and developing training solutions.
Canada Saskatchewan Career and Employment Services can help you to find out what type of work you want to do and where the jobs are. They help you improve your skills and employment prospects. And, they help to match the abilities of Saskatchewan's workers with the needs of Saskatchewan employers. SaskNetWork is your first stop for career, employment and labour market information in Saskatchewan.
Human Resources Development Canada
Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) administers programs supporting the income of Canadians and human resources programs linked to the requirements of the national economy and labour market. Links to work/jobs, income support, and services for employers and entrepreneurs.
Human Resources Development Canada's Job Bank is available on the internet.
Electronic Labour Exchange lets you enter in a description of your skills and experience. Employers looking for workers enter in their work opportunities and the system automatically matches them.
Jobs.gc.ca has information about jobs and recruiting, career planning, training and qualifications, labour market information, labour standards and lots more:
Job Opportunities for Youth includes HRDC sites across Canada, news releases/events, youth employment strategy, and youth initiative directorate programs.
Youth Employment Information includes information about jobs, training and education, self-assessment, international jobs, and various programs and services.
On-Site is an industry-government partnership that provides job experience to unemployed professionals and helps employers address key challenges of the '90s.






