Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools

What's New

New Board of Education chair

 

Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008

Diane Boyko is the new chair of the Board of Education. Read more here.

 

St. Luke students donate nearly $16,000 to C95 Radio Marathon for Breast Cancer Research

 

Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008

Students in the Ya Ya Sisterhood (the school's club for middle years girls) led the way in fund-raising for this important cause. Money was also raised from sales of a book produced by the Ya Ya girls - Celebrate Changes: Girls' Voices Matter.

 

Hundreds of high school students

STAND UP against poverty

 

Friday, Oct. 17, 2008

Staff and students at Bethlehem Catholic High School and St. Joseph High School joined millions around the world in this social justice event. Read about it here.

 

Need to locate a school?

 

The link below opens up a PDF map of Saskatoon showing the location of our Saskatoon schools.

To search for a specific school by name:

  • look for the Bookmarks tab on the top left-hand margin of the document and click on it
  • a list of schools appears; click on the name of the school you'd like to locate.

PDF icon PDF map of Saskatoon school locations

 

 

Learn more about Board of Education activities

 

Read the current edition of The Trustees' Journal, the newsletter of the Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools Board of Education.

 

Kindergarten for fall 2008

Register your child now!

 

Each of our schools is a warm, welcoming place where all children are helped to grow academically, spiritually, physically and emotionally. Please visit our Kindergarten registration page to learn more about special programs like full-day kindergarten and our new nêhiyawak Cree immersion kindergarten. This page also lists the dates for parent information evenings being held at many schools.

We also offer French immersion, core French and intensive core French at several schools. Our French language programs are growing! Learning Canada's other official language could be a terrific option for your child.

At Bishop Filevich Ukrainian Bilingual School the goal is for students to become functionally bilingual and develop an appreciation of the Byzantine church tradition and Ukrainian-Canadian culture.

Georges Vanier School offers an arts education core program of music, art, drama and dance.

Need more information? The principal at your neighbourhood Catholic school would be pleased to answer your questions. For contact information, check out the Our Schools page.

 

Employment Opportunities

Go to our Human Resources page to learn about our latest employment opportunities. Application forms are available here as well.

 

About Us

Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools is Saskatchewans largest Catholic school division. We serve approximately 15,200 students in 45 schools located in Saskatoon, Humboldt, Biggar and Viscount. The division employs approximately 1,900 people who work as teaching, service and support staff.

Though Catholic education has existed in Saskatchewan for more than 100 years, our division continues to adapt for the future and implement innovative programming. At the same time, we continue to offer students a unique, faith-filled perspective that teaches them they have the ability to make the world a better place.

Read more about the themes that describe our division and the work we do.

At Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools we are proud to say our schools and our students

are rooted in faith . . . growing in knowledge . . . reaching out to transform the world.

 

Our Mission

Education in the Catholic tradition is the lifelong process of seeking and coming to know God in the fullness of creation.

The purpose of the Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools Board of Education is to assist parents and the local Church community in the formation of students in heart, mind, body and spirit.

Catholic schools strive to provide an atmosphere of love in which students are inspired by hope in Jesus Christ and have their faith strengthened through the power of the Holy Spirit.

"I pray that your inward eyes may be illumined; so that you may know what is the hope to which God calls you." -Ephesians 1:18